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further-reaching political calls for regulation. While Google is currently in the focus of the discussion, the next candidate … economic perspective and, consequently, do not warrant regulation or other drastic interventions (like breaking the company up …
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Financial regulation in sports is usually discussed in the context of representing an instrument against "financial …-internal financial regulation itself may anticompetitively influence sporting results. Virtually every regulative financial intervention … financial regulation stand in line with the (legitimate) goals of the regulation like limiting financial imbalances or …
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Financial regulation in sports is usually discussed in the context of representing an instrument against “financial …-internal financial regulation itself may anticompetitively influence sporting results. Virtually every regulative financial intervention … financial regulation stand in line with the (legitimate) goals of the regulation like limiting financial imbalances or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014512397
Financial regulation in sports is usually discussed in the context of representing an instrument against “financial …-internal financial regulation itself may anticompetitively influence sporting results. Virtually every regulative financial intervention … financial regulation stand in line with the (legitimate) goals of the regulation like limiting financial imbalances or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012864453
Contrary to some contemporary arguing, competition economics are characterized by a considerable pluralism of theories and policy paradigms. This includes deviating views on core concepts like the nature of competition, the meaning of efficiency, or the goal of antitrust. The paper demonstrates...
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gatekeepers, the “tipping” of markets and the rise of further gatekeepers is not guaranteed by the proposed regulation, this in …
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We review the economics of superstars, originally developed for stars in traditional media, and discuss whether they are applicable for the (allegedly) novel phenomenon of stars in social media (influencer, micro-celebrities). Moreover, we analyse potentially new factors for creating social...
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We review the economics of superstars, originally developed for stars in traditional media, and discuss whether they are applicable for the (allegedly) novel phenomenon of stars in social media (influencer, micro-celebrities). Moreover, we analyse potentially new factors for creating social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011994966
The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed if it complies with a number of conditions and obligations, inter alia, partial unbundling and the no-single-buyer rule. These regulations were defined with traditional...
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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed if it complies with a number of conditions and obligations, inter alia, partial unbundling and the no-single-buyer rule. These regulations were defined with traditional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012025484