Digital Economy Book

Digital Economy Book
Author: Allan Fels Ao,David Evans,Catherine Tucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-10-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1950769615

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This collection of essays represents the first in a series of two volumes that set out to reflect the state of the art of antitrust thinking in digital markets in jurisdictions around the world. The issues it tackles are many: the role of innovation, the conundrum of big data, the evolution of media markets, and the question of whether existing antitrust tools are sufficient to deal with the challenges of digital markets. Each author tackles the overarching themes from their unique national perspective. The resulting tapestry reflects the challenges and opportunities presented by the modern digital era, viewed through the lens of competition enforcement.

The Evolution of Antitrust in the Digital Era Essays on Competition Policy Volume II

The Evolution of Antitrust in the Digital Era  Essays on Competition Policy Volume II
Author: David S. Evans,Allan Fels Ao,Catherine Tucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-12-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1950769682

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This collection of essays represents the second in a series of two volumes that set out to reflect the state of the art of antitrust thinking in digital markets in jurisdictions around the world. The issues it tackles are many: the role of innovation, the conundrum of big data, the evolution of media markets, and the question of whether existing antitrust tools are sufficient to deal with the challenges of digital markets. Each author tackles the overarching themes from their unique national perspective. The resulting tapestry reflects the challenges and opportunities presented by the modern digital [email protected], viewed through the lens of competition enforcement.

The Evolution of Antitrust in the Digital Era

The Evolution of Antitrust in the Digital Era
Author: David S. Evans
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1950769607

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This collection of essays represents the first in a series of two volumes that set out to reflect the state of the art of antitrust thinking in digital markets in jurisdictions around the world.The issues it tackles are many: the role of innovation, the conundrum of big data, the evolution of media markets, and the question of whether existing antitrust tools are sufficient to deal with the challenges of digital markets. Each author tackles the overarching themes from their unique national perspective. The resulting tapestry reflects the challenges and opportunities presented by the modern digital era, viewed through the lens of competition enforcement.

ANTITRUST ANALYSIS OF PLATFORM MARKETS

ANTITRUST ANALYSIS OF PLATFORM MARKETS
Author: David Sparks Evans,Richard Schmalensee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1950769410

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This book compiles a set of pieces on the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Ohio et. al. v. American Express and the preceding litigation for the treatment of multisided platforms under U.S. antitrust law. The authors consider that the Supreme Court ruling provides valuable guidance for antitrust analysis in such markets.

Antitrust and the Triumph of Economics

Antitrust and the Triumph of Economics
Author: Marc Allen Eisner
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0807819557

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Eisner contends that Reagan's economic agenda, reinforced by limited prosecution of antitrust offenses, was an extension of well established trends. During the 1960s and 1970s, critical shifts in economic theory within the academic community were transmitted to the Antitrust Division and the FTC--shifts that were conservative and gave Reagan a background against which to operate. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The Antitrust Paradox

The Antitrust Paradox
Author: Robert Bork
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1736089714

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The most important book on antitrust ever written. It shows how antitrust suits adversely affect the consumer by encouraging a costly form of protection for inefficient and uncompetitive small businesses.

Controlling Mergers and Market Power

Controlling Mergers and Market Power
Author: John Kwoka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1950769577

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This is an important and timely contribution from a prominent antitrust economist and policy advisor. It has been many decades since questions about antitrust enforcement have been so prominent in political, economic, and scholarly debate. Mergers in countless industries, rising concentration throughout the economy, and the dominance of tech giants have brought renewed attention to the role and the responsibility of antitrust policy.

Digital Dominance

Digital Dominance
Author: Martin Moore,Damian Tambini
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2018
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780190845124

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Across the globe, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft have accumulated power in ways that existing regulatory and intellectual frameworks struggle to comprehend. A consensus is emerging that the power of these new digital monopolies is unprecedented, and that it has important implications for journalism, politics, and society. It is increasingly clear that democratic societies require new legal and conceptual tools if they are to adequately understand, and if necessary check the economic might of these companies. Equally, that we need to better comprehend the ability of such firms to control personal data and to shape the flow of news, information, and public opinion. In this volume, Martin Moore and Damian Tambini draw together the world's leading researchers to examine the digital dominance of technologies platforms and look at the evidence behind the rising tide of criticism of the tech giants. In fifteen chapters, the authors examine the economic, political, and social impacts of Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft, in order to understand the different facets of their power and how it is manifested. Digital Dominance is the first interdisciplinary volume on this topic, contributing to a conversation which is critical to maintaining the health of democracies across the world.