The Global Antitrust Institute Report on the Digital Economy

The Global Antitrust Institute Report on the Digital Economy
Author: The Global Antitrust Institute
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-08-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1737125706

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Global Antitrust Economics Current Issues in Antitrust and Law Economics

Global Antitrust Economics   Current Issues in Antitrust and Law   Economics
Author: Douglas H. Ginsburg,Joshua D. Wright,Elisa Ramundo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2016-03-21
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN: 1939007488

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Concurrences Review in partnership with the Global Antitrust Institute of the Law & Economics Center held the Global Antitrust Economics Conference at George Mason University School of Law on May 29, 2015. is book presents contributions on five current issues in Antitrust and Law & Economics: Use and abuse of economic evidence in antitrust cases Market definition v. Market power: Can they be reconciled? Coordination issues: Information exchange and price signaling Negotiating settlements & remedies: Do you really need to consent? Corporate liability & individual liability: Double-paying?"

Algorithmic Antitrust

Algorithmic Antitrust
Author: Aurelien Portuese
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783030858599

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Algorithms are ubiquitous in our daily lives. They affect the way we shop, interact, and make exchanges on the marketplace. In this regard, algorithms can also shape competition on the marketplace. Companies employ algorithms as technologically innovative tools in an effort to edge out competitors. Antitrust agencies have increasingly recognized the competitive benefits, but also competitive risks that algorithms entail. Over the last few years, many algorithm-driven companies in the digital economy have been investigated, prosecuted and fined, mostly for allegedly unfair algorithm design. Legislative proposals aim at regulating the way algorithms shape competition. Consequently, a so-called “algorithmic antitrust” theory and practice have also emerged. This book provides a more innovation-driven perspective on the way antitrust agencies should approach algorithmic antitrust. To date, the analysis of algorithmic antitrust has predominantly been shaped by pessimistic approaches to the risks of algorithms on the competitive environment. With the benefit of the lessons learned over the last few years, this book assesses whether these risks have actually materialized and whether antitrust laws need to be adapted accordingly. Effective algorithmic antitrust requires to adequately assess the pro- and anti-competitive effects of algorithms on the basis of concrete evidence and innovation-related concerns. With a particular emphasis on the European perspective, this book brings together experts and scrutinizes on the implications of algorithmic antitrust for regulation and innovation.

Antitrust and the Digital Economy

Antitrust and the Digital Economy
Author: Krisjtian Katona,Richard Whish
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1954750099

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Competition Law for the Digital Economy

Competition Law for the Digital Economy
Author: Björn Lundqvist,Michal S. Gal
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781788971836

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The digital economy is gradually gaining traction through a variety of recent technological developments, including the introduction of the Internet of things, artificial intelligence and markets for data. This innovative book contains contributions from leading competition law scholars who map out and investigate the anti-competitive effects that are developing in the digital economy.

Competition Data and Privacy in the Digital Economy

Competition  Data and Privacy in the Digital Economy
Author: Maria Wasastjerna
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-07-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789403522241

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Increasingly, we conduct our lives online, and in doing so, we grant access to our personal information. The crucial feedstock of the world economy thus generated - the commercialization and exploitation of personal data and the intrusion of digital privacy it entails - has built an imposing edifice of market power. As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, this detailed exploration of the interlinkage between competition and data privacy takes a critical look at competition policy to evaluate whether the system in its current form and with the existing approach is capable of tackling the challenges raised by the role of personal data in the shift from an offline to an online economy. Challenging the commonplace assumption that privacy has little or no role and relevance in competition law, the author’s penetrating analysis accomplishes the following and more: provides an in-depth understanding of the intersection of competition and privacy in the data-driven economy; surveys legal policy developments on the role of privacy in competition law; underlines the importance of non-price parameters in competition, such as consumer choice; clearly explains why and how competition law can protect privacy among its policy objectives; and addresses challenges in measuring the intangible harm of digital privacy violation in assessing abuse of market power. Recent case law in Europe and elsewhere, a revealing comparison between relevant European Union (EU) and United States (US) practice, the expanded role of the EU’s Competition Commissioner, and the likely impact of such phenomena as the coronavirus pandemic are all drawn into the book’s remit. In her analysis of the growing privacy dimension in competition policy, the author examines the topic from a broad perspective that includes societal, political, economic, historical and cultural elements. Her insightful multidimensional and value-based review will prove of immeasurable value to practitioners, academics, policymakers and enforcers in its identification of implications for business practice as we go forward.

Separation of Powers and Antitrust

Separation of Powers and Antitrust
Author: Vincent Martenet
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781009357258

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An innovative book on the concentration of power which examines the combined perspectives of separation of powers and antitrust in democracy.

Regulating Data Monopolies

Regulating Data Monopolies
Author: Jingyuan Ma
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2022-01-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789811687662

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This book analyzes the business model of enterprises in the digital economy by taking an economic and comparative perspective. The aim of this book is to conduct an in-depth analysis of the anti-competitive behavior of companies who monopolize data, and put forward the necessity of regulating data monopoly by exploring the causes and characteristics of their anti-competitive behavior. It studies four aspects of the differences between data monopoly and traditional monopolistic behavior, namely defining the relevant market for data monopolies, the entry barrier, the problem of determining the dominant position of data monopoly, and the influence on consumer welfare. It points out the limitations of traditional regulatory tools and discusses how new regulatory methods could be developed within the competition legal framework to restrict data monopolies. It proposes how economic analytical tools used in traditional anti-monopoly law are facing challenges and how competition enforcement agencies could adjust regulatory methods to deal with new anti-competitive behavior by data monopolies.