Tag: Dominance
Understanding Market Power
By Nicolas Petit (European University Institute)
Antitrust laws are concerned with controlling market power. In the course of history, the development of antitrust systems of...
Algorithmic Predation and Exclusion
By Thomas K. Cheng (The University of Hong Kong) & Julian Nowag (Lund University)
The debate about the implications of algorithms on competition law enforcement...
Hybrid Differentiation and Competition Beyond Markets
Hybrid differentiation occurs when a platform discriminates among businesses in a related market in which it is not active itself with the aim to...
Digital Platforms and Self-Preferencing
Due to their global economic significance and their attitude to concentrating economic power, digital platforms have triggered an unprecedented competition policy debate, fragmented and...
Self-Preferencing: A German Perspective
Prohibiting self-preferencing should remain the exception. Under current law, the non-discrimination rule in Article 102(c) TFEU is arguably only applicable to self-preferencing in cases...
Mexico: Televisa’s TV dominance undetermined
Mexico’s telecommunications regulator, the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT), said on Friday, March 23, that it cannot determine whether Grupo Televisa has such market power...
US: Walmart And Google team up to take on Amazon voice...
When Walmart goes to war for retail dominance, it does not kid around about it. The last year has seen the nation’s once-largest retailer...
The Market Dominance of US Digital Platforms: Antitrust Implications for the...
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The Market Dominance of US Digital Platforms: Antitrust Implications for the European Union
By Stephane Ciriani (ORANGE) & Marc Lebourges...
The Meaning and Determination of Market Power
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The Meaning and Determination of Market Power
By John B. Kirkwood (Seattle University School of Law)
Abstract: Market power...
Rebates: Formalism, Effects and the Real World
By Lia Vitzilaiou -
Rebates by dominant undertakings are a controversial area in competition law. While they can be part of genuine price competition and lead...