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Anti-trust Practice, Policy and Law: Creating International Competitive Advantage
Course
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ()
Description
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Type
Course
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Duration
5 Days
Limited Objectives. By the end of specified learning, delegates must be able to: Define antitrust. Discuss Adam's Smith perspective of monopoly. Explain the concept of Roman legislation and monopoly. Demonstrate a heightened understanding about renaissance and monopoly. Suitable for: This course is specifically designed for: Antitrust Regulators. Ethics Regulators. Monopoly Regulators. Merger and Acquisition Departments. Chief Executives. Company Directors. General Managers. Fair Trading Officers. Anti-Dumping Regulators. Sales Executives. Relationship Managers. Government Officials. Sales Officers. Employees with interest in Ethics, Competition, Fair Trading, National, International and Global Trade
About this course
Degree or Work Experience
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Subjects
- Trade
- IT Law
- Trading
- IT
- Ethics
- Sales
- Perspective
- International
- Law
- Sales Training
Teachers and trainers (1)
Prof. Dr. R.B. Crawford
Director - HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute
PhD (University of London), MEd. M. (University of Bath), Adv. Dip. Ed. (University of Bristol), PGCIS (Thames Valley University), ITC (UWI), Member of the Standing Council of Organisational Symbolism (MSCOS); Member of the Asian Academy of Management (MAAM); Member of the International Society of Gesture Studies (MISGS); Member of the Academy of Management (MAOM); LESAN; Professor, HRODC Postgraduate Training Institute; Visiting Professor, Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP)
Course programme
Module 1: Antitrust: A Historical Perspective
Contents, Concepts and Issues
-Defining Antitrust
-Adam Smith’s Perspective of Monopoly
-Roman Legislation and Monopoly
-The Renaissance and Monopoly
-Middle Ages Britain and Monopoly
-The Bohemian Legislation
Module 2: Monopoly: A Theoretical Perspective
Contents, Concepts and Issues
-Classical Perspective to Monopoly and Antitrust
-Neoclassical Perspective to Monopoly and Antitrust
-Chicago School’s Approach to Monopoly and Antitrust
Module 3: Antitrust in Context
Contents, Concepts and Issues
-Antitrust: Reform vs. Mobilization
-Antitrust and Competition
-Antitrust in Germany and Japan
-Antitrust in the Oil and Gas, and Steal Industry
Module 4: Contemporary Antitrust
Contents, Concepts and Issues
-Monopoly and Antitrust
-Duopoly
-Oligopoly
-Fair Competition
-Antitrust: A Contemporary Perspective
-US Antitrust Law
-British Antitrust Legislation and Enforcement Bodies
-Antitrust in Mergers and Acquisitions
-International Antitrust Enforcement System
Anti-trust Practice, Policy and Law: Creating International Competitive Advantage