Competition Law and the Challenges of Insular Economies

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the progress made and the challenges still to be overcome in order to unlock and support the potential of the island economies.

Through in-depth analyses, case studies, and concrete examples, the authors examine central issues such as regulated prices, hydrocarbons, and abuse of dominance, while exploring strategic sectors such as telecommunications, tourism, and energy.

The reflections and contributions gathered in this book highlight the specific challenges faced by island economies and offer avenues to strengthen regional cooperation. The shared experiences of the competition authorities of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and other Pacific territories enrich this overview, paving the way for concrete solutions to tackle the high cost of living and promote sustainable economic development.

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Competition Law and the Challenges of Insular Economies

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the progress made and the challenges still to be overcome in order to unlock and support the potential of the island economies.

Through in-depth analyses, case studies, and concrete examples, the authors examine central issues such as regulated prices, hydrocarbons, and abuse of dominance, while exploring strategic sectors such as telecommunications, tourism, and energy.

The reflections and contributions gathered in this book highlight the specific challenges faced by island economies and offer avenues to strengthen regional cooperation. The shared experiences of the competition authorities of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and other Pacific territories enrich this overview, paving the way for concrete solutions to tackle the high cost of living and promote sustainable economic development.

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Competition Law and the Challenges of Insular Economies

Competition Law and the Challenges of Insular Economies

Competition Law and the Challenges of Insular Economies

Competition Law and the Challenges of Insular Economies

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the progress made and the challenges still to be overcome in order to unlock and support the potential of the island economies.

Through in-depth analyses, case studies, and concrete examples, the authors examine central issues such as regulated prices, hydrocarbons, and abuse of dominance, while exploring strategic sectors such as telecommunications, tourism, and energy.

The reflections and contributions gathered in this book highlight the specific challenges faced by island economies and offer avenues to strengthen regional cooperation. The shared experiences of the competition authorities of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and other Pacific territories enrich this overview, paving the way for concrete solutions to tackle the high cost of living and promote sustainable economic development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781939007582
Publisher: Institute of Competition Law
Publication date: 03/19/2025
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

Johanne Peyre is President of the Polynesian Competition Authority. A lawyer specializing in competition law at international firms, she has also served as Legal Director of Competition and Compliance for several listed groups.

Vivien Terrien is a member of the Polynesian Competition Authority and Vice-President of the French Competition Authority. A lawyer specializing in competition and EU law, he has also served as a legal secretary at the General Court of the European Union and teaches at numerous French and international universities.

Teuraterai Emen is responsible for the Office of Procedure, Communication, and Event Projects at the Polynesian Competition Authority. She has also served as Secretary General and Administrative and Financial Manager for EPIC and the Tahitian Press Agency.
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