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Level of Development and Pretection of Economic Competition in Kosovo-Case Study Gjilan Region

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  • Gani Asllani

    (Univesity Haxhi Zeka)

  • Bedri Statovci

    (Univesity Haxhi Zeka)

Abstract

This paper investigates development and protection of economic competition in Kosovo focusing on the analysis of the level of competition in the Gjilan region. The paper deals with the legislative aspect of competition, the sensitive sectors (banks, insurance, gas stations and pharmacies) where the competitions is damaged and finally are presented the measures on improvement based on the EU practices. Like other economies in transition, the economy in Kosovo the activity for protection of competition is faced with many challenges. Moreover, these challenges result from the fact that Kosovo was the last country in South-eastern Europe to start implementing the principles of a free market economy after 1999. Through a case study, it is attempted to give a realistic picture of the level of competition development, where competition is undermined, general business knowledge about the functioning and enforcement of the law on competition protection, and concrete measures to be taken in order for competition to function based on the rules of the market economy.

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  • Gani Asllani & Bedri Statovci, 2019. "Level of Development and Pretection of Economic Competition in Kosovo-Case Study Gjilan Region," Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 15(3), pages 307-317, JUNE.
  • Handle: RePEc:dug:actaec:y:2019:i:3:p:307-317
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