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Anti-competitive practices in distribution

International trade holds the promise of significant revenue for developing country businesses. Prices in developed country markets are often higher than in developing-country domestic markets. This chapter explains how developing country businesses can be affected by anti-competitive practices and market structures in the distribution and retail sectors, and how sound competition policies can help address these issues. It also identifies possible gaps in the international regime for confronting these practices.

Related Subject(s): International Trade and Finance
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