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DESCRIPTION:Tembinkosi Bonakele (South African Competition Commission )\, “
 Public Interest Considerations in Competition Policy in South Africa”\, Co
 mpetition Policy Seminar\, Toulouse: TSE\, February 17\, 2023\, 15:30–17:3
 0\, room Auditorium 4.\n\nSouth Africa is a country with history of racial
  and economic exclusions\, and now ranks as the most unequal in the world.
  In adopting its competition law South Africa sought to balance the effici
 ency and equity issues. The provision of the law follow the normal competi
 tion tests\, such as the rule of reason approach\, as well as per se prohi
 bitions. In addition to this\, the competition authorities are required to
  consider the impact of their decisions on public interest issues such as 
 employment\, small and medium enterprises\, economic development and parti
 cipation of perviously disadvantaged groups in the economy. The authoritie
 s have now more that twenty years of experience with this. The paper explo
 res these experiences through case law and policy developments to lift les
 sons.
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LOCATION:Toulouse: TSE\, February 17\, 2023\, 15:30–17:30\, room Auditorium
  4
SUMMARY:Competition Policy Seminar
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 ions-competition-policy-south-africa
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