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Economic Competitiveness Development Challanges in Western Balkan Countries

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  • Gani ASLLANI

    (Universitety Haxhi Zeka Peje Kosovo)

  • Veton VULA

    (Universitety College AAB Kosovo)

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This paper intends is to analyze and give a functioning overview of the national protection and competition development authorities in the Western Balkan countries To explain how much these authorities are in compliance with EU rules and activities to detail the implementation level of competition rules in the former Yugoslav Republics to provide an overview how far these countries are in fulfilling their obligation based on Stabilisation and Association Agreement Also this paper intends to find the formula to build a strong and efficient National Competition Authorities as a prerequisite to ensure the effective implementation of the law on protection of competition and market economy functioning Finally the paper shows the level of implementation of competition rules from these candidate countries for EU membership in accordance with EU directives dealing with prohibited agreements abuse of dominant position concentration and state aid Finally the paper shows the level of implementation of competition rules from these candidate countries for EU membership in accordance with EU directives dealing with banned agreements abuse of dominant position and state aid

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  • Gani ASLLANI & Veton VULA, 2017. "Economic Competitiveness Development Challanges in Western Balkan Countries," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(8), pages 2334-2338.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:8:p:2334-2338
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    1. Gani Asllani & Jonathan Spiteri & Simon Grima, 2019. "Economic Competition in Kosovo: An Empirical Analysis," International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), vol. 0(2), pages 39-49.

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