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Centre for Competition Law and Ecoomics

@ccle_su

The Centre for Competition Law and Economics at Stellenbosch University promotes research and teaching related to competition policy in South Africa and beyond.

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Prof Willem Boshoff, co-director of the CCLE, co-authored an opinion piece in the Business Day on the implications of competition among South African universities for the regulation of university fees: businesslive.co.za/bd/opinion/201…

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Are Big Tech companies becoming as systemically important as big banks ( and therefore too big to fail)? Time for a rethink of #antitrust law? ft.com/content/b5ce23…

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#SouthAfrica Car safety-systems’ supplier fined R6.16m for price fixing, dividing markets and collusive tendering iol.co.za/business-repor… via IOL News

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#competition&tech #mergers “ “Old economy” companies must be allowed to combine [merge] in order to increase their scale and innovation capabilities so that they are on a level playing field with the tech giants.“ Do you agree? mobile.nytimes.com/2018/07/03/bus…

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Dr Michael Jordaan ex-CEO of FNB and backer of RAIN and Bank Zero tries to explain the significance of #startups #ACERIV #ACERConference2018

Dr Michael Jordaan ex-CEO of FNB and backer of RAIN and Bank Zero tries to explain the significance of #startups #ACERIV #ACERConference2018
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At #ACERConference2018 and had the pleasure listening to Michael Jordaan on venture opportunities in South Africa. Very innovative & practical solutions. Message to regulators: regulate for competition and not the incumbents: “Please support startups so that they can support SA”

At #ACERConference2018 and had the pleasure listening to <a href="/MichaelJordaan/">Michael Jordaan</a> on venture opportunities in South Africa. Very innovative &amp; practical solutions. Message to regulators: regulate for competition and not the incumbents: “Please support startups so that they can support SA”
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Prof Willem Boshoff published an opinion piece in the Business Day today, setting out major concerns with the Competition Amendment Bill, which was tabled recently in the South African parliament. businesslive.co.za/bd/opinion/201…

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#ComepetitionAndTech “gerrymandering; the idea that if antitrust watchdogs draw markets narrowly enough, every company can be made to look like an evil monopolist.” Is the EU engaging in gerrymandering in regards to google cases? thehill.com/opinion/techno…

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ccle.sun.ac.za/2018/08/30/ccl… CCLE participated in the public hearings on the Competition Amendment Bill on Wednesday. #CompetitionAmendmentBill #ccle

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The Centre for Competition Law and Economics at Stellenbosch University officially launched in January of 2018. CCLE also Co-hosted, alongside Justus-Liebig-University (Germany), an International symposium on imperfect forms of collusion.

The Centre for Competition Law and Economics at Stellenbosch University officially launched in January of 2018. CCLE also Co-hosted, alongside Justus-Liebig-University (Germany), an International symposium on imperfect forms of collusion.