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The main objective of antitrust interventions is to assure competition in markets to benefit consumers. This paper … therefore concluded that antitrust cases have to take a more in-depth look at two-sided markets before deciding that competition …
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generalise the approach and analyse the behaviour of a competition authority, which attaches different weights to the firms' and … restrictions also depends on the competition authority's instruments. The essential insights continue to apply if firms are …
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The model of perfect competition is one of the most famous, most important, and most misunderstood concepts in … economics. Rather than aiming to be a full-blown model of real-world competitive markets, the perfect competition model isolates … only feature of market competition, but it plays a central role regarding to its virtues, and understanding the working …
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components of EU standardization policy and eventually factors in EU competition law analysis. We conclude by exploring the …
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Harold Demsetz once claimed that 'economics has no antitrust relevant theory of competition.' Demsetz offered this …-dimensional nature of competition. Competition does not take place upon a single margin, such as price competition, but several … dimensions that are often inversely correlated such that a liability rule deterring one form of competition will result in more …
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