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What the Competition Act Was Trying to Do — And Why That Still Matters
The Competition Act of 1998 did not arrive as a technical reform. It was conceived as part of a broader project of economic restructuring — an attempt to use competition policy to address concentrated market power inherited from a particular economic and political history, and to do so through institutions designed for that work.
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