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This study aimed at analysing the interface of competition law, industrial policy and development concerns in South Africa. It posed three research questions: First, if enforcement of the Competition Act has contributed to the goal to fight the heritage of Apartheid industrial policies. Second, if the Act gives room to industrial policy and development considerations and how enforcement accommodates such concerns. Third, if enforcement of the Act has contributed to development goals. The respective analysis has unearthed the following findings:
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At an earlier stage of research (31 July 2014), the author had assessed a ratio of 4.7 per cent.
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Strunz, B. (2018). Conclusion: Complex Relationship Between Industrial Policy, Competition Law and Development Concerns. In: The Interface of Competition Law, Industrial Policy and Development Concerns. Munich Studies on Innovation and Competition, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57627-4_8
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