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DÖNÜŞÜM EKONOMİLERİNDE REKABET POLİTİKALARININ VE HUKUKUNUN ÖNEMİ

Year 2013, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 865 - 883, 30.12.2013

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Yayım yılı sebebiyle bu makalede öz bölümü bulunmamaktadır.

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  • Berkowitz, D., Pistor, K., Riclıard,.J. F. (Winter, 2003) Economic Development, Legality, and the Transplant Effect. The American Journal of Comparative Law Vol. 51, No. 1 (Winter, 2003), pp. 163-203
  • Bevan, A. Estrin S., Meyer. Klaus (2004) Foreign investment location and institutional development in transition economies. International Business Review 13, 43-64.
  • Bevan, A., Estrin, S., (2000). The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Transition Economies.CEPR Discussion Paper 2638. Centre for Economic Policy Research, London.
  • Biçerli, M. K. (2001), Ekonomik Dönüşümü Düşük İşsizlikle Sağlamada Çek Cumhuri- yeti Tecrübesinin Değerlendirilmesi, Ankara Üniversitesi, SBF Dergisi. 56-2.
  • Bork, Robert H. (1978). The Antitrust Paradox. New York: Free Press.
  • Brenton, P. Di Mauro, F. Lucke, M. 1 (999). Economic integration and FDI: An empirical analysis of foreign investment in the EU and in Central and Eastem Europe. Empirica 26 (2), 92-121.
  • Brzezinski, C. (1994) Competition and Antitrust Law in Central Europe: Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, University of Michigan Law School Michigan Joumal oflnternational Law 15. 1129.
  • Buch, C. M., Kokta, R. M. ve Piazolo, D. (2003), Foreign direct investment in Europe: Is there redirection from the South to the East? Journal of Comparative Economics 31 94-109
  • Chikan, A, (1996), "Consequences of economic transition on logistics: the case of Hungary", International Joumal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 26 Iss: 1, pp.40 - 48
  • Chikan, A., Demeter, K. (1995), "Manufacturing strategies in Hungarian industry: the effects of transition from plamıed to market economy", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 15 Iss: 11, pp.5 - 19.
  • Çağlayan A. İ. (2003) Rekabet Hukukunda Pazar Gücünün Önemi ve Ölçülmesi, Reka- bet Kurumu Uzmanlık Tezleri Serisi, Ankara.
  • Demsetz, H. (1973), Industry Stmcture, Market Rivalry and Public Policyll The Journal ofLaw and Economics Vol. 16.
  • Duchene, G.,- Rusin, P., and Turlea, G. (2002): Entrepreneurship and Institutions in Transition. Journal for Institutional Innovation, Development & Transition 6: 57-76.
  • Dutz, M., Kaufmann, C., Najarian, S., Sanfey, P., and Yemtsov, R. (2001): Labour Market States, Mobility and Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies, EBRD Working paper no. 66.
  • Dönüşüm Ekonomilerinde Rekabet Politikalarının ve Hukukunun Önemi 881 Fankhauser, S. and Comillie, J. 2004. The Energy Intensity of Transition Countries. Energy Economics. V (26): 283-295.
  • Fingleton, J., Fox, E., Neven, D., Seabnght, P. (1996), Competition Policy and the Transfonnation of Central Europe, Center for Economic Policy Research, London.
  • Grigoryan, A.A., (2007), Problems of Monopolization and Antitrust Policy in Transition Economies (on the example of the Republic of Armenia), the Internatinoal Journal of Aplied economics and Finance, 1 (1): 38-44.
  • Hayek, F. A, (1948), Individualism and Economic Order. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Hayek, F. A, (1973), Law, Legislation and Liberty. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Hayek, F. A. (1945), "The Use ofKnowledge in Society ", American Economic Review Vol. 35.
  • Kirzner I M (1997) How Markets Work: Disequilibrium, Entrepreneurship and Discovery.
  • Kovacic, W, E. (1996), T he Competition Policy Entrepreneur and Law Reform in Formerly Communist and Socialist Countries, 11 AM. U. J. INT'L L. & POL'Y 437
  • Kovacic, W. E, (1998) Merger Enforcement in Transition: Antitmst Controls on Acquisitions in Emerging Economies, U niversity of Cincinnati Law Review University of Cincinnati 66 1075, 1076-77 Summer,
  • Kovacic, W. E., (1995), Designing and Implementing Competition and Consumer Protection Reforms in Transitional Economies: Perspectives from Mongolia, Nepal, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe, 44 DEP AUL L. REV. 1197
  • Kovacic, W. E., (1997), Getting Started: Creating New Competition Policy Institutions in Transition Economies, 23 Brook. J. Int'l L. 403, 403-08.
  • Kovacic, W. E., (2001), Institutional Foundations for Economic Legal Reform in Transition Economies: The Case of Competition Policy and Antitrust Enforcement. Chicago-KentLaw Review 77 (1): 265-315.
  • Kovacic, W.E.,(2002), Antitmst Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy. West Group Press.
  • Lankes, H. P. ve Venables, A. J. (1996). Foreign direct investment in economic transition: The changing pattem of investments. Economics of Transition, 4 (2), 331-347.
  • Lansbury, M., Pain, N., Smidkova, K. (1996). Foreign direct investment in Central Europe since 1990: An econometric study. National Institute Economic Review, 156, 104-124.
  • Markandya, A., Pedroso-Galinato, S., Streimikiene, D., (2005), Energy Intensity in transition economies: Is there convergence towards the EU average? Energy Economics. 28 (1): 121-145.
  • Mastalir, R.W., (1993) Regulation of Competition in the "New" Free Markets ofEastem Europe: A Comparative Study of Antitrust Laws in Poland, Hungary, Czech and Slovak Republics, and theirModels, 19 N.C. J. INTL L. & COM. REG. 61, 61-63
  • Mises, L. V, (1949), Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
  • Mises, L. V, (1963), Human Action. Yale University Press.
  • Mises, L.V, (1962), The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, Princeton, N.J.: Van Nostrand.
  • North, G., (2002), "Undermining Property Rights: Coase and Becker." Journal of Libertarian Studies 16, no. 4 (Fall).
  • Peng, M. W. (2001). How entrepreneurs create wealth in transition economies. Academy ofManagement Executive, 2001, Vol. 15, No. 1
  • Pham, A., (2006), The Development of Competition Law in Vietnam in the Face of Economic Reforms and Global Integration, 26 NW. J. INT'L L. & BUS. 547
  • Pistor, K., Raiser, M., Gelfer, S., (2000), Law and Finance in Transition Economies, CID WorkingPaperNo. 49 June 2000, Law andDevelopmentPaperNo. 4.
  • Pistor, K., Wellons, P., (1999), The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Asian Economic Development. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.
  • Pittman, R. (1998), Competition Law in Central and Eastem Europe: Five Years Later, 43 ANTITRUST BULL. 179, 179-87
  • Resmini, L. (2000). The determinants offoreign direct investment into the CEECs: New evidence from sectoral pattems. Economics of Transition, 8 (3), 665-689.
  • Rittaler, J. B, Schmidht, L.O. (1998), A Critical Evaluation of the Chicago School of Antitmst Analysis, Kluwer Academic Publisher, The Netherlands.
  • Rodriguez A. E., Coate, M. B. (1996) Limits to Antitmst Policy for Reforming Economies, 18 HOUS. J. INTL L. 311, 327-29
  • Rogojanu A., Tarta M., Nutu (Badea) Liana (2007), "The implications of corporate governance mechanisms and regulations for transition economies within the European Union", The International Scientific Conference "European Integration - New Challenges forthe RomanianEconomy", Oradea University, Mayıs.
  • Seyidoğlu, H. (2003), Uluslararası Mali Krizler, IMF Politikaları, Az Gelişmiş Ülkeler, Türkiye ve Dönüşüm Ekonomileri Doğuş Üniversitesi Dergisi, 4 (2) 2003, 141-156.
  • Sigmon, D. Kaufman ve Shlegfer, A. (1997), Politics and Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies, William Davidson Institute Working Paper Nr.57, WDI, University ofMichigan, Michigan.
  • Singleton, R.C. (1986), Industrial Organization, Homewood., Irwine. Song, B, (1995), Competition Policy in a Transitional Economy: The Case of China, 31 STAN. J. INT'L L. 387,420
  • Stigler, G.J. (1968), The Organization of Industry, Homewood, III: Irwin.
  • Stiglitz, J. E., (1998), Knowledge For Development: Economic Science, Economic Policy And Economic Advise, Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics.
  • Streeter P., A., (2004 ), Antitmst in Ukraine International Journal of Baltic Law, Volume 1, No. 4
  • Tmbek, D. M., Galanter, M., (1974.), Scholars in Self-Estrangement: Some Reflections on the Crisis in Law and Development Studies in the United States. Wisconsin Law Review: 1062-1102.
  • Uhlenbmck, K. & De Castro, J. (2000). Foreign acquisitions in Central andEastem Europe: Outcomesof privatization in transitional economies. Academy of Management Journal, 43 (3), 381-402.
  • Zheng, W, (2011) Transplanting Antitmst in China: Econonnc Transition, Market Stmcture, and State Control, U. Pa. J. Int'l L. Vol. 32.2
  • Zukowski, Ryszard (1996), "Transformation Crisis in Post-Socialist Countries: Pattems and Causes", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 23 Iss: 10/11, pp.279 - 296.
Year 2013, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 865 - 883, 30.12.2013

Abstract

References

  • Aras, O. Nuri, "Azerbaycan Ekonomisi ve Dönüşüm Süreci", Akademik Araştırmalar Dergisi, Sayı: 19, 2003-2004.
  • Berkowitz, D., Pistor, K., Riclıard,.J. F. (Winter, 2003) Economic Development, Legality, and the Transplant Effect. The American Journal of Comparative Law Vol. 51, No. 1 (Winter, 2003), pp. 163-203
  • Bevan, A. Estrin S., Meyer. Klaus (2004) Foreign investment location and institutional development in transition economies. International Business Review 13, 43-64.
  • Bevan, A., Estrin, S., (2000). The Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Transition Economies.CEPR Discussion Paper 2638. Centre for Economic Policy Research, London.
  • Biçerli, M. K. (2001), Ekonomik Dönüşümü Düşük İşsizlikle Sağlamada Çek Cumhuri- yeti Tecrübesinin Değerlendirilmesi, Ankara Üniversitesi, SBF Dergisi. 56-2.
  • Bork, Robert H. (1978). The Antitrust Paradox. New York: Free Press.
  • Brenton, P. Di Mauro, F. Lucke, M. 1 (999). Economic integration and FDI: An empirical analysis of foreign investment in the EU and in Central and Eastem Europe. Empirica 26 (2), 92-121.
  • Brzezinski, C. (1994) Competition and Antitrust Law in Central Europe: Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, University of Michigan Law School Michigan Joumal oflnternational Law 15. 1129.
  • Buch, C. M., Kokta, R. M. ve Piazolo, D. (2003), Foreign direct investment in Europe: Is there redirection from the South to the East? Journal of Comparative Economics 31 94-109
  • Chikan, A, (1996), "Consequences of economic transition on logistics: the case of Hungary", International Joumal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Vol. 26 Iss: 1, pp.40 - 48
  • Chikan, A., Demeter, K. (1995), "Manufacturing strategies in Hungarian industry: the effects of transition from plamıed to market economy", International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Vol. 15 Iss: 11, pp.5 - 19.
  • Çağlayan A. İ. (2003) Rekabet Hukukunda Pazar Gücünün Önemi ve Ölçülmesi, Reka- bet Kurumu Uzmanlık Tezleri Serisi, Ankara.
  • Demsetz, H. (1973), Industry Stmcture, Market Rivalry and Public Policyll The Journal ofLaw and Economics Vol. 16.
  • Duchene, G.,- Rusin, P., and Turlea, G. (2002): Entrepreneurship and Institutions in Transition. Journal for Institutional Innovation, Development & Transition 6: 57-76.
  • Dutz, M., Kaufmann, C., Najarian, S., Sanfey, P., and Yemtsov, R. (2001): Labour Market States, Mobility and Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies, EBRD Working paper no. 66.
  • Dönüşüm Ekonomilerinde Rekabet Politikalarının ve Hukukunun Önemi 881 Fankhauser, S. and Comillie, J. 2004. The Energy Intensity of Transition Countries. Energy Economics. V (26): 283-295.
  • Fingleton, J., Fox, E., Neven, D., Seabnght, P. (1996), Competition Policy and the Transfonnation of Central Europe, Center for Economic Policy Research, London.
  • Grigoryan, A.A., (2007), Problems of Monopolization and Antitrust Policy in Transition Economies (on the example of the Republic of Armenia), the Internatinoal Journal of Aplied economics and Finance, 1 (1): 38-44.
  • Hayek, F. A, (1948), Individualism and Economic Order. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Hayek, F. A, (1973), Law, Legislation and Liberty. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Hayek, F. A. (1945), "The Use ofKnowledge in Society ", American Economic Review Vol. 35.
  • Kirzner I M (1997) How Markets Work: Disequilibrium, Entrepreneurship and Discovery.
  • Kovacic, W, E. (1996), T he Competition Policy Entrepreneur and Law Reform in Formerly Communist and Socialist Countries, 11 AM. U. J. INT'L L. & POL'Y 437
  • Kovacic, W. E, (1998) Merger Enforcement in Transition: Antitmst Controls on Acquisitions in Emerging Economies, U niversity of Cincinnati Law Review University of Cincinnati 66 1075, 1076-77 Summer,
  • Kovacic, W. E., (1995), Designing and Implementing Competition and Consumer Protection Reforms in Transitional Economies: Perspectives from Mongolia, Nepal, Ukraine, and Zimbabwe, 44 DEP AUL L. REV. 1197
  • Kovacic, W. E., (1997), Getting Started: Creating New Competition Policy Institutions in Transition Economies, 23 Brook. J. Int'l L. 403, 403-08.
  • Kovacic, W. E., (2001), Institutional Foundations for Economic Legal Reform in Transition Economies: The Case of Competition Policy and Antitrust Enforcement. Chicago-KentLaw Review 77 (1): 265-315.
  • Kovacic, W.E.,(2002), Antitmst Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy. West Group Press.
  • Lankes, H. P. ve Venables, A. J. (1996). Foreign direct investment in economic transition: The changing pattem of investments. Economics of Transition, 4 (2), 331-347.
  • Lansbury, M., Pain, N., Smidkova, K. (1996). Foreign direct investment in Central Europe since 1990: An econometric study. National Institute Economic Review, 156, 104-124.
  • Markandya, A., Pedroso-Galinato, S., Streimikiene, D., (2005), Energy Intensity in transition economies: Is there convergence towards the EU average? Energy Economics. 28 (1): 121-145.
  • Mastalir, R.W., (1993) Regulation of Competition in the "New" Free Markets ofEastem Europe: A Comparative Study of Antitrust Laws in Poland, Hungary, Czech and Slovak Republics, and theirModels, 19 N.C. J. INTL L. & COM. REG. 61, 61-63
  • Mises, L. V, (1949), Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
  • Mises, L. V, (1963), Human Action. Yale University Press.
  • Mises, L.V, (1962), The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, Princeton, N.J.: Van Nostrand.
  • North, G., (2002), "Undermining Property Rights: Coase and Becker." Journal of Libertarian Studies 16, no. 4 (Fall).
  • Peng, M. W. (2001). How entrepreneurs create wealth in transition economies. Academy ofManagement Executive, 2001, Vol. 15, No. 1
  • Pham, A., (2006), The Development of Competition Law in Vietnam in the Face of Economic Reforms and Global Integration, 26 NW. J. INT'L L. & BUS. 547
  • Pistor, K., Raiser, M., Gelfer, S., (2000), Law and Finance in Transition Economies, CID WorkingPaperNo. 49 June 2000, Law andDevelopmentPaperNo. 4.
  • Pistor, K., Wellons, P., (1999), The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Asian Economic Development. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.
  • Pittman, R. (1998), Competition Law in Central and Eastem Europe: Five Years Later, 43 ANTITRUST BULL. 179, 179-87
  • Resmini, L. (2000). The determinants offoreign direct investment into the CEECs: New evidence from sectoral pattems. Economics of Transition, 8 (3), 665-689.
  • Rittaler, J. B, Schmidht, L.O. (1998), A Critical Evaluation of the Chicago School of Antitmst Analysis, Kluwer Academic Publisher, The Netherlands.
  • Rodriguez A. E., Coate, M. B. (1996) Limits to Antitmst Policy for Reforming Economies, 18 HOUS. J. INTL L. 311, 327-29
  • Rogojanu A., Tarta M., Nutu (Badea) Liana (2007), "The implications of corporate governance mechanisms and regulations for transition economies within the European Union", The International Scientific Conference "European Integration - New Challenges forthe RomanianEconomy", Oradea University, Mayıs.
  • Seyidoğlu, H. (2003), Uluslararası Mali Krizler, IMF Politikaları, Az Gelişmiş Ülkeler, Türkiye ve Dönüşüm Ekonomileri Doğuş Üniversitesi Dergisi, 4 (2) 2003, 141-156.
  • Sigmon, D. Kaufman ve Shlegfer, A. (1997), Politics and Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies, William Davidson Institute Working Paper Nr.57, WDI, University ofMichigan, Michigan.
  • Singleton, R.C. (1986), Industrial Organization, Homewood., Irwine. Song, B, (1995), Competition Policy in a Transitional Economy: The Case of China, 31 STAN. J. INT'L L. 387,420
  • Stigler, G.J. (1968), The Organization of Industry, Homewood, III: Irwin.
  • Stiglitz, J. E., (1998), Knowledge For Development: Economic Science, Economic Policy And Economic Advise, Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics.
  • Streeter P., A., (2004 ), Antitmst in Ukraine International Journal of Baltic Law, Volume 1, No. 4
  • Tmbek, D. M., Galanter, M., (1974.), Scholars in Self-Estrangement: Some Reflections on the Crisis in Law and Development Studies in the United States. Wisconsin Law Review: 1062-1102.
  • Uhlenbmck, K. & De Castro, J. (2000). Foreign acquisitions in Central andEastem Europe: Outcomesof privatization in transitional economies. Academy of Management Journal, 43 (3), 381-402.
  • Zheng, W, (2011) Transplanting Antitmst in China: Econonnc Transition, Market Stmcture, and State Control, U. Pa. J. Int'l L. Vol. 32.2
  • Zukowski, Ryszard (1996), "Transformation Crisis in Post-Socialist Countries: Pattems and Causes", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 23 Iss: 10/11, pp.279 - 296.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Commercial Law (Other)
Journal Section Özel Hukuk
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Sevda Yaşar Çoşkun

Publication Date December 30, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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Chicago Çoşkun, Sevda Yaşar. “DÖNÜŞÜM EKONOMİLERİNDE REKABET POLİTİKALARININ VE HUKUKUNUN ÖNEMİ”. Erciyes Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi 8, no. 2 (December 2013): 865-83.

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