Canada was the first country to enact comprehensive antitrust legislation (in 1889) and to institute an antidumping system (in 1904). Canada's original "unfair" trade legislation reflected a desire to prohibit predatory dumping. But the result of Canada's recent enforcement of unfair trade laws has been high levels of protection for a few well-organized firms. Canada's recent overhaul of its unfair trade legislation was not followed by any dramatic...
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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