'Darr's account of the development of competition law with a solid theoretical foundation in the legal transplant literature and New Institutional Economics is a very important book about the spread and adoption of competition law. And there is no better person than Amber Darr to write it. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in the emergence and development of competition law in South Asia and developing countries in general.' Thomas Cheng, Associate Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong
1. The theoretical framework; 2. Adoption of competition laws in India and Pakistan; 3. The spread of competition laws across South Asia; 4. Enforcing Indian and Pakistani competition acts: an overview of the authorities and their operations; 5. Anti-competitive agreements and interpretive strategies in India and Pakistan; 6. Understanding penalties in the context of the adoption process; 7. The role of pre-existing legal systems in competition enforcement; 8. Implementing competition laws across South Asia; 9. Bridging the implementation gap.