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not because Belgium has fewer judges per capita than the Netherlands, but because civil and commercial litigation is far … become a hot spot for such actions, very few such actions have been brought in Belgium.The article looks at possible … explanations for this divergence. It argues that the boom in follow-on damages actions in the Netherlands can be explained by the …
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This paper presents a non-technical introduction to three economic tools that have in recent years become widespread in competition law enforcement in general and in the analysis of proposed mergers in particular: critical loss analysis, upward pricing pressure, and the vertical arithmetic. In...
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The importance of economics to the analysis and enforcement of competition policy and law has increased tremendously in the developed market economies in the past forty years. In younger and developing market economies, competition law itself has a history of twenty to twenty-five years at most...
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This thesis addresses Big Data issues in competition law in three chapters. Chapter one proposes new economic tools to define the relevant market and the market power in the data-driven economy. It argues the need to reform the relevant market and the market power by considering new tools and a...
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