This book analyzes competition policy in Asia and the Pacific through the lens of how it can support and promote economic development in the region.
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- DOI
- http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/TCS240476-2
- Dimensions
- 6x9
- ISBN
- 978-92-9270-934-1(print) 978-92-9270-935-8(PDF) 978-92-9270-936-5(ebook)
- Pages
- 428
- Published in
- Philippines
- SKU
- TCS240476-2
- pages
- 426
Table of Contents
- Contents 4
- Tables, Figures, and Box 6
- Abbreviations 11
- About the Editors 13
- About the Authors 15
- Acknowledgments 19
- Endorsements 21
- Foreword 22
- Preface 24
- PART I Introduction and Synthesis 26
- 1 Designing Competition Policy for Economic Development in Asia and the Pacific: Overview and Policy Directions 28
- 1.1 Introduction 28
- 1.2 Competition Policy in Asia: Theory and Practice 30
- 1.3 Emerging Issues and Challenges of Competition Policy in Asia 32
- 1.4 Priorities for Redesigning Competition Policy for Economic Development in Asia and the Pacific 35
- 1.5 Concluding Remarks 39
- References 41
- PART II Competition Policy in Asia: Theory and Practice 44
- 2 Competition Policy in Theory and Practice 46
- 2.1 Introduction 46
- 2.2 Theory of Competition and Development 47
- 2.3 Competition Policy in Practice 57
- 2.4 The Nature of Competition Authorities in Asia 60
- 2.5 Conclusions 61
- References 64
- 3 Diffusion and Adaptation of Competition Policy in Asia 70
- 3.1 Introduction 70
- 3.2 Historical Background and Our Hypotheses 72
- 3.3 Empirical Strategy and Data 81
- 3.4 Empirical Results 84
- 3.5 Conclusions 93
- References 95
- Appendix 97
- 4 Should Competition Laws in Asia be Redesigned to Improve Economic Outcomes? 104
- 4.1 Asia’s Experience with Competition Law 104
- 4.2 The Importance of Economics to Competition Law Design and Operation 110
- 4.3 Legal Systems and Economic Outcomes 113
- 4.4 Are Asian Business Structure and Practices Different? 117
- 4.5 Conglomerates are Important in Asia—Should Asia Adopt a Different Competition Law Approach to Non-Horizontal Mergers? 121
- 4.6 Conclusion 125
- References 127
- 5 The Structure, Conduct,and Performance of Competition Agencies in Asia 132
- 5.1 Introduction 132
- 5.2 Review of Related Literature 134
- 5.3 Methods and Data 138
- 5.4 Results and Discussion 147
- 5.5 Concluding Remarks 167
- References 169
- Appendix: Calculation of overall CPI 172
- 6 Pillars of Competition Policy: The Philippines in the Context of Developing Asia 179
- 6.1 Introduction 179
- 6.2 The Philippine Context 181
- 6.3 Merger Control 185
- 6.4 Enforcement Against Anticompetitive Agreements and Abuse of Dominant Position 198
- 6.5 Competition Advocacy 208
- 6.6 Conclusion 210
- References 213
- 7 The Impact of Competition on Poverty and Inequality: The Case of the Philippines Using a Microsimulation Method 219
- 7.1 Introduction 219
- 7.2 Methodology and Data 224
- 7.3 Results 230
- 7.4 Conclusion 238
- References 240
- PART III Emerging Issuesand Challenges of CompetitionPolicy in Asia 242
- 8 An Effective Regulatory Environment to Foster Domestic Market Competition in Asia 244
- 8.1 Key Elements of Effective Competition Policy Frameworks and the Asian Context 244
- 8.2 Implementing Competition Policy Through Strategic Regulatory Reforms: The Experience of the Philippines 260
- 8.3 Conclusion 271
- References 272
- 9 Market Power of Agri-Food Supply Chains in Developing and Emerging Asia 275
- 9.1 Introduction 275
- 9.2 Diffusion of Modern Technologies of Food Retailing and Manufacturing in Asia 277
- 9.3 Impacts of the Modern Agri-Food Supply Chain on Consumers 284
- 9.4 Impacts on Rural Development 288
- 9.5 Conclusions 293
- References 295
- Appendix 298
- 10 Competition Issues in the Financial Sector in Asia 300
- 10.1 Introduction 300
- 10.2 Literature Review 301
- 10.3 Who Is in Charge of Competition Policy? 308
- 10.4 Implications of Financial Technology for Competition in the Financial Sector 308
- 10.5 Competition Policy and Foreign Entry in ASEAN 319
- 10.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 321
- References 325
- 11 Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Digital Platforms, and Competition Policy in Asia 331
- 11.1 Introduction 331
- 11.2 Platforms and Economics of Platforms 340
- 11.3 Platforms and Firms: Competition Issues 356
- 11.4 Conclusion and Policy Implications 365
- References 367
- 12 E-Commerce, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Industry Dynamics in a Two-Sided Market: The Case of a Digital Food Delivery Platform in the People’s Republic of China 371
- 12.1 Introduction 371
- 12.2 Literature Review 377
- 12.3 Ele.me Data 380
- 12.4 Empirical Observations 383
- 12.5 Conclusion 392
- References 394
- 13 The Dynamics of E-Commerce and Its Role During the COVID-19 Pandemic 399
- 13.1 Introduction 399
- 13.2 Static vs. Dynamic Efficiency Point of View—Theory and Literature Review 401
- 13.3 Context Provided by the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Natural Setting to Explore Static vs. Dynamic Efficiency and Contributions of Platforms to MSMEs 406
- 13.4 Conclusion and Policy Implications 422
- References 424
- Appendix 426