The Efficiency Test under Competition Law and Regulation in Small Distant Open Economy that is New Zealand

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7-Feb 05

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competition law, price regulation

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New Zealand Economic Papers 2004.

Abstract

This paper considers the application of competition law and price regulation in
the very small, and isolated economy that is New Zealand. It argues that the total surplus (efficiency) criterion should be applied in tests of practices and actions where the competition threshold is not met or doubtful. Further, it argues that this criterion is admitted, if not required, under New Zealand statutes. The differential treatment of affected parties, including foreign investors, in measuring the surplus is considered.