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-consumer price discrimination; and (iii) inter-product price discrimination, and assess the antitrust liability that these practices … may entail. We also discuss the impact on consumers and competition, as well as potential antitrust liability of bundling …
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In this paper, we comment on the debate about guidelines for Art. 102 TFEU in the face of the challenges brought by digital ecosystems and abuse of dominance in related markets. We take the perspective of dynamic competition economics and derive four recommendations for the future enforcement of...
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-in position without any antitrust intervention. However, I argue in accordance with opponents of ARTHUR's work that path … interpretations of the U.S. antitrust law don't meet the requirements of fair competition rules in the 'New Economy'. If plaintiffs … and market participants, further antitrust lawsuits are going to follow since most markets in the 'New Economy' are …
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-in position without any antitrust intervention. However, I argue in accordance with opponents of ARTHUR’s work that path … interpretations of the U.S. antitrust law don’t meet the requirements of fair competition rules in the ‘New Economy’. If plaintiffs … and market participants, further antitrust lawsuits are going to follow since most markets in the ‘New Economy’ are …
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examines the role of uncertainty (on the efficiency gains) in this tradeoff. Common wisdom is that the antitrust authorities …
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We discuss and compare the remedies in the two cases antitrust cases of the European Union (EU) against Microsoft. The …
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I discuss the impact of tying, bundling, and loyalty/requirement rebates on consumer surplus in the affected markets. I show that the Chicago School Theory of a single monopoly surplus that justifies tying, bundling, and loyalty/requirement rebates on the basis of efficiency typically fails....
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substantive liability standards for dominant firms in US antitrust law and in EC Competition law. The competition law remedies …
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Claims alleging anticompetitive product design and redesign lie at the very core of one of antitrust law's most … ongoing and recent antitrust litigation involving high-technology firms Apple, Intel, and Microsoft, distinctive features … uniquely susceptible to antitrust scrutiny. Accordingly, this Article both supplies a proper understanding of code …
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The subject of vertical restraints is well-trod territory in antitrust. Most of the cases, and economic literature … different about the digital world that matters for the antitrust analysis of vertical restraints. Cases and economic learning …
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