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Airbnb und Uber schaffen mit ihren Geschäftsmodellen neue Märkte. Werden dadurch Ressourcen besser genutzt, oder werden soziale Standards und gesetzliche Regulierungen umgangen? Nach Meinung von Tim Brühn und Georg Götz, Universität Gießen, bilden sich im Ergebnis Unternehmen mit hohen...
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Airbnb und Uber schaffen mit ihren Geschäftsmodellen neue Märkte. Werden dadurch Ressourcen besser genutzt, oder werden soziale Standards und gesetzliche Regulierungen umgangen? Nach Meinung von Tim Brühn und Georg Götz, Universität Gießen, bilden sich im Ergebnis Unternehmen mit hohen...
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Although both in US antitrust and European competition law there is a clear evolution to a much broader application of "rule of reason" (instead of per-se rules), there is also an increasing awareness of the problems of a case-by-case approach. The "error costs approach" (minimizing the sum of...
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This paper was written while the author was an Intern at the Competition Commission of India. It looks at the regulatory mechanisms for joint ventures under competition laws in the EC, UK, USA, Australia, Singapore and India
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This paper explores how EU competition law enforcement might be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Each section of this paper reviews how various components of EU competition law are impacted. The paper evaluates the state of play and, where relevant, it makes policy proposals for how...
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Antitrust populists increasingly call on the government to “break up big tech.” But antitrust enforcers would face heavy evidentiary burdens if they sought to break a company up on the premise that a long-consummated merger was unlawful from the outset and should have been blocked years ago....
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For almost a decade, digital peer-to-peer initiatives (eg, Uber, Airbnb) have been disrupting the traditional economy by offering informal, diverse, convenient and affordable services to consumers. However, more recently, the peer-to-peer economy has become increasingly professionalised. Service...
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When competition law meets intellectual property, and particularly patent law, it is never easy for competition authorities and judges to strike a balance between these two fields of law. A compromise is even more complicated in the pharmaceutical sector, where also sectorial regulation comes...
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