Ranging from the impact of high corporate concentration to the role of digitalization and buyer power, leading scholars and practitioners delve into the development of competition regimes in Africa. They offer in-depth country assessments, thematic analyses, and an overview of the challenges and dynamics of African markets.
Reena das Nair is acting executive director of the Centre for Competition, Regulation, and Economic Development and associate professor of economics at the University of Johannesburg. Jonathan Klaaren is professor of law and society in the School of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand. Simon Roberts is professor of economics at the University of Johannesburg and at SOAS, University of London.
"Presents extraordinary research, insights, and new learning…. It is full of ideas and creative thinking."—Eleanor Fox, NYU School of Law
"An invaluable resource…. Highly recommended for understanding the diversity of experiences and the critical issues in competition law in Africa."— Frédéric Jenny, ESSEC Business School Paris
"Critically engages with the key questions at the interface of competition and development."—Willard Mwemba, CEO COMESA Competition Commission