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Robert Bork's Antitrust Paradox (1978) has been justification for lack of antitrust behavior for over four decades. His test essentially asks if consumers are harmed by the pricing practices of the firm in the market in which they purchase the good or service. Even if these firms are monopoly or...
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Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, as well as Twitter – the FANG companies – have transformed society with both positive and negative effects. Soaring consumer access to information, news, social networks, and entertainment has been stimulated by the ever-more ubiquitous and falling...
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There can be no doubt that the FANG companies – Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, as well as Twitter – have transformed society since their emergence. Like all social transformations, the changes wrought by their services have had ripple effects that are both positive and negative. On...
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widely. Ensuring robust competition across the digital value chain is therefore of paramount importance. Internet …, regulatory and strategic barriers further constrain competition. Thus, access regulations will need to be strengthened and …
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How does competition from online platforms affect the organization, performance, and editorial choices of newspapers … classified advertising - across US counties between 1995 and 2009. This setting allows us to separate the effect of competition … for classified advertising from other changes brought about by the Internet, and to compare newspapers that relied more or …
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