Are Public Sector Monopolies Benign - The Case of Coal India Ltd

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Abstract

With the establishment of Competition Commission of India (CCI), Competition law-class actions, especially with regards to abuse of dominance by monopolists, are slowly becoming unhappy realities with both government-owned as well as private companies. This case used Coal India Limited (CIL), a public monolith which was penalized recently by CCI, as a subject of analysis to delve deeper into various conceptual understandings related to public sector functioning, such as public versus private provisioning, natural versus designed monopoly, dominance versus abuse of dominance, corporate governance versus government mandated governance, and finally natural resource allocation.

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Product Type Case
Reference No. PSG0117
Title Are Public Sector Monopolies Benign - The Case of Coal India Ltd
Pages 16
Published on Mar 19, 2015
Year of Event 2013-14
Authors Mahapatra, Diptiranjan; Dholakia, Ravindra H.;
Area Public Systems Group (PSG)
Keywords Public Sector; Monopolies; Provisioning of Goods/Services; Abuse of Dominance; Natural Resource Allocation; Competition Law
Country India
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