Competition Law Implementation and SMEs: Singapore's Experience
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
7-2016
Abstract
Singapore is a recent entrant to the fold of countries subscribing to competition law. It has been ten years since the Singapore Competition Act was introduced and it is timely to review its introduction and implementation. How was competition law received by the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)? What steps have been taken by the Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) — established in 2005 to administer and enforce the Act — to address SME concerns, especially as they are the ones least able to adapt to changes in regulation?...
Keywords
Small and medium enterprises, Singapore, competition law
Discipline
Asian Studies | Business | Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics | Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations | Strategic Management Policy
Research Areas
Strategy and Organisation
Publication
Competition Law, Regulation and SMEs in the Asia-Pacific: Understanding the Small Business Perspective
First Page
258
Last Page
274
ISBN
9789814695800
Identifier
10.1355/9789814695817-017
Publisher
Institute of South East Asian Studies
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
Tan, Wee Liang and Poh, Lip Hang.
Competition Law Implementation and SMEs: Singapore's Experience. (2016). Competition Law, Regulation and SMEs in the Asia-Pacific: Understanding the Small Business Perspective. 258-274.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4405
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1355/9789814695817-017