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Enforcement of Canadian "unfair" trade laws : the case for competition policies as an antidote for protection (Inglés)

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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