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In this episode, Dr. Amber Darr, Lecturer in Competition law, University of Manchester discusses with Aditya Trivedi about her book "Competition law in South Asia: Policy diffusion and transfer" published by Cambridge. They discuss the contents, objectives, research methodology, and conclusions of the book. They also engage in an insightful conversation on the development of competition law in 8 South Asian countries, the past and the present. Digital markets and upcoming challenges in competition law and how South Asian nations can tackle is also one of the interesting aspects of this podcast.
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Published 06/29/24
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