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"Antitrust law has very rarely been used by workers to challenge anticompetitive employment practices. Yet recent empirical research shows that labor markets are highly concentrated, and that employers engage in practices that harm competition and suppress wages. These practices include...
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Maintaining sufficient levels of competition ranks among the core interests of any national – and increasingly international – antitrust policy; however, the formal proof that a cartel really functioned economically and did not only exist in a legal sense is hard to deliver: market power is...
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The telecommunications sector is characterized by economies of scale and scope, high sunk costs, and strong network effects. This combination may facilitate monopolization and abuse of market power. The present study evaluates the need for sector-specific regulation in this sector. It is shown...
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-ante-)Regulierungseingriffe mit wettbewerbspolitischer Zielsetzung nur bei Vorliegen netzspezifischer Marktmacht gerechtfertigt. An die Stelle einer … fundierten Lokalisierung von Marktmacht untermauert werden; andernfalls ist zu erwarten, dass Marktmacht lediglich postuliert …
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Plattformen wie z.B. ebay auf manchen Märkten durchaus beträchtliche Marktmacht besitzen, die aufgrund erheblicher …
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We examine interaction between trade in goods and market power in domestic trade and distribution, developing a model that highlights this interaction. Theory points to an expected linkage between service sector competition and goods trade, one supported by econometrics involving import patterns...
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, seine Marktmacht zum Schaden von Wettbewerbern zu missbrauchen. Nach der Integration des Internet Explorers (Windows 95) und …
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