INTERSECTION OF LAW AND ECONOMICS – AN ECONO-LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002
Vol 22 No 1 (2024): In Progress
1Gokul R, 2Dr Prema E
Abstract
Civilized world witnessed economic theories and codified rules for the conduct of human activities. Their developed activities of both economic and legal nature which gradually intersected and formal studies began to develop. Competition economics and law is one such arena which saw the intersection of economics and law. This research paper makes an econo-legal study of the Competition Act, 2002 and attempts to put forward suggestions which can enhance the working horizons of the Act.
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