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Competition Law Enforcement in Malaysia: Some Recent Developments. (2014). Lee, Cassey.
In: Working Papers.
RePEc:era:wpaper:dp-2014-02.

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  2. ASEAN regional cooperation on competition policy. (2014). Lee, Cassey ; Fukunaga, Yoshifumi.
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  8. ENDNOTES NSW2522, Australia, E-mail: casseylee@gmail.com, Tel: +61-2-42214026 The late Dato’ Mahani had a long-standing interest in industrial and trade policies. Competition policy featured in her work as an important factor for productivity growth. This essay is dedicated to her who has been a kind colleague and friend. An earlier version of the essay, published as Lee (2013), was made possible with financial support from FOMCA.
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  9. ERIA Discussion Paper Series No. Author(s) Title Year 2014-02 Cassey LEE Competition Law Enforcement in Malaysia Jan 2014-01 Rizal SUKMA ASEAN Beyond 2015: The Imperatives for Further Institutional Changes Jan 2013-38 Toshihiro OKUBO, Fukunari KIMURA, Nozomu TESHIMA Asian Fragmentation in the Global Financial Crisis Dec 2013-37 Xunpeng SHI and Cecilya MALIK Assessment of ASEAN Energy Cooperation within the ASEAN Economic Community Dec 2013-36 Tereso S. TULLAO, Jr.

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  16. Other laws that protect consumers include the Trade Descriptions Act 1972, the Hire-Purchase Act 1967, the Weights and Measures Act 1972, the Direct Sales Act 1993, and the Money Lenders Act, 1951. The extreme case would be a natural monopoly where the lowest average cost is obtained in the market when only a single firm supplies the entire market.
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  17. See World Bank (1999) for basic discussions on the general structure of competition laws. A possible reason for this is that there are often strong efficiency-based arguments supporting vertical agreements. This is the reason why vertical agreements are often subject to rule of reason rather than being classified as per se illegal in many competition laws. Note that in the guidelines on anti-competitive agreements issued by MyCC, it is stated that “Vertical agreements, in general, are less harmful to competition than horizontal agreements.” The other ASEAN countries with comprehensive national competition laws are Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Whilst Thailand has merger controls in its competition law, it has not been used. The discussions on the cases in this section is based on information contained in public documents available at MyCC’s website.
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