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14. Competition Law, Policy, and Smes in South Korea
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- FOREWORD ix
- About the Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction: Making the Invisible SME More Visible in Competition Policy and Law 1
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Section 1: Theories And Basic Concepts
- 2. Smes, Competition Law, and Economic Growth 17
- 3. Competition Policy and Sme Policy: Strange Bedfellows? 49
- 4. The Competitive Experience of Uk Smes: Fair and Unfair 65
- 5. Competition Regulator Engagement with the Small 85 Business Sector 85
- 6. Developing Online Competition Law Education Tools 103 for SMEs 103
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Section 2: Smes And Competition Law
- 7. The Application of Per Ses to Smes: The Type 1 Error 123 No One Notices? 123
- 8. Enforcing Competition Law Against SMEs: Presumptions and Problems 143
- 9. How Competition Law May Affect Franchised SMEs in Apec Economies 156
- 10. Chinese Family Firms in Southeast Asia: Special Problems for Competition Law? 175
- 11. Trade Associations: Competition Law Advocates or 192 Offenders? 192
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Section 3: Country Studies
- 12. Competition Law, Regulation, and Trade: Implications for Productivity and Innovation in Singaporean Manufacturing SMEs 211
- 13. SME Law and Abuse of a Superior Bargaining Position 230 in Japan 230
- 14. Competition Law, Policy, and Smes in South Korea 243
- 15. Competition Law Implementation and Smes: Singapore’s Experience 258
- 16. Competition Law and SMEs in Indonesia 276
- 17. Smes and Malaysia’s New Competition Law: Experiences to Date 292
- 18. Competition Policy and SME Development in Vietnam 309
- 19. China’s Anti-Monopoly Law and the SME Sector 328
- 20. A New Competition Agency Learns to Deal with Smes: The Case of the Hong Kong Competition Commission 345
- 21. The Regulation of Television Programme Production 359 Contracts under Japan’s Subcontract Act 359
- 22. Small Enterprises and Competition Policy in Pacific Island Countries 370
- index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- FOREWORD ix
- About the Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction: Making the Invisible SME More Visible in Competition Policy and Law 1
-
Section 1: Theories And Basic Concepts
- 2. Smes, Competition Law, and Economic Growth 17
- 3. Competition Policy and Sme Policy: Strange Bedfellows? 49
- 4. The Competitive Experience of Uk Smes: Fair and Unfair 65
- 5. Competition Regulator Engagement with the Small 85 Business Sector 85
- 6. Developing Online Competition Law Education Tools 103 for SMEs 103
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Section 2: Smes And Competition Law
- 7. The Application of Per Ses to Smes: The Type 1 Error 123 No One Notices? 123
- 8. Enforcing Competition Law Against SMEs: Presumptions and Problems 143
- 9. How Competition Law May Affect Franchised SMEs in Apec Economies 156
- 10. Chinese Family Firms in Southeast Asia: Special Problems for Competition Law? 175
- 11. Trade Associations: Competition Law Advocates or 192 Offenders? 192
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Section 3: Country Studies
- 12. Competition Law, Regulation, and Trade: Implications for Productivity and Innovation in Singaporean Manufacturing SMEs 211
- 13. SME Law and Abuse of a Superior Bargaining Position 230 in Japan 230
- 14. Competition Law, Policy, and Smes in South Korea 243
- 15. Competition Law Implementation and Smes: Singapore’s Experience 258
- 16. Competition Law and SMEs in Indonesia 276
- 17. Smes and Malaysia’s New Competition Law: Experiences to Date 292
- 18. Competition Policy and SME Development in Vietnam 309
- 19. China’s Anti-Monopoly Law and the SME Sector 328
- 20. A New Competition Agency Learns to Deal with Smes: The Case of the Hong Kong Competition Commission 345
- 21. The Regulation of Television Programme Production 359 Contracts under Japan’s Subcontract Act 359
- 22. Small Enterprises and Competition Policy in Pacific Island Countries 370
- index 387