The Economics of Competition Law

Start: 
06/05/2002 (All day)
End: 
08/05/2002 (All day)
Competition Law governs the nature and extent of competitive interaction among firms in all industries. It prohibits certain types of interaction and provides for a rule of reason approach to the assessment of the impact of other types of behaviour on competition. Economic principles therefore underpin this legislation. A sound understanding of the economic concepts and principles that form the foundation of Competition Law is therefore important.
Contact: 
Lucille Roberts; Telephone: 27 21 406-1324; E-mail: lucilleh [at] gsb [dot] uct [dot] ac [dot] za
Venue: 
Breakwater Campus, The Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town.