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Rationales for the Implementation of Competition Law in EU, the US and Asia: Content Analysis and Data Visualization Approach

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  • Man Li Rita Yi

    (Sustainable Real Estate Research Center, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong)

  • Yu Li Herru Ching

    (Sustainable Real Estate Research Center, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong)

  • Mak Cho Kei

    (Sustainable Real Estate Research Center, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong)

  • Chan Po Kei

    (Sustainable Real Estate Research Center, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong)

Abstract
In recent years, many of the Asian countries follow suit to implement competition law. Are there any differences with regards to the intention to implement competition law? Are they driven by similar lines of reasoning? Many of the previous research shed light on one or two Asia countries reasons for implementing competition law. Others focus on the US antitrust law or EU competition law only. This paper compares and contrasts the similarities and differences with regards to the major motives in implementing competition laws/antitrust laws. We first used content analysis to categorize the reasons for implementation of competition law. After that, data visualization method is used to study the the reasons mentioned by official websites and academic journals which lead to the implementation of competition laws in different countries.

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  • Man Li Rita Yi & Yu Li Herru Ching & Mak Cho Kei & Chan Po Kei, 2016. "Rationales for the Implementation of Competition Law in EU, the US and Asia: Content Analysis and Data Visualization Approach," Asian Journal of Law and Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 7(1), pages 63-100, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bpj:ajlecn:v:7:y:2016:i:1:p:63-100:n:1
    DOI: 10.1515/ajle-2015-0012
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