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This paper is a comparative study of the anti-competitive practices used by Korea and Japan. It analyzes their competition policies on their trade policies, and considers the growing interest in anti-competitive practices, particularly in service markets, and the criticism concentrated on these two countries. In this study, the term ‘anti-competitive practices’ includes private restrictive business practices and governmental regulations of such practices, which hamper the flow of trade and fair competition, and have been regarded as trade barriers.
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Lee, Eun Sup
(2004)
"Anti-Competitive Practices as Trade Barriers used by Korea and Japan: Focusing on Service and Investment Markets,"
Bond Law Review:
Vol. 16:
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1, Article 5.
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