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Market Investigations

Author : Massimo Motta
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 21,66 MB
Release : 2022-01-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1009081462

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In many economic sectors – the digital industries being first and foremost – the market power of dominant firms has been steadily increasing and is rarely challenged by competitors. Existing competition laws and regulations have been unable to make markets more contestable. The book argues that a new competition tool is needed: market investigations. This tool allows authorities to intervene in markets which do not function as they should, due to market features such as network effects, scale economies, switching costs, and behavioural biases. The book explains the role of market investigations, assesses their use in the few jurisdictions where they exist, and discusses how they should be designed. In so doing, it provides an invaluable and timely instrument to both practitioners and academics.

Market Investigations

Author : Massimo Motta
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 20,54 MB
Release : 2022-01-06
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1316513165

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Increased concentration and rising market power require new rules. Market investigations are necessary to complement existing regulations.

When Markets are Failing

Author : Philip Marsden
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,92 MB
Release : 2008
Category :
ISBN :

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Both the European Commission and the UK authorities have legislative powers to examine a market that they feel isn't working properly in order to investigate if there are any competition and/or other problems that require remedying. Such powers include the ability to initiate and/or undertake market studies, market investigations or sector inquiries. Although the EC and UK investigatory regimes are not identical, noteworthy similarities exist. Both of them, of course, inevitably place a burden on the firms at the centre of the study/investigation/inquiry, as well as on the authorities themselves. Consideration of the relative usefulness or otherwise of these investigatory powers is therefore an extremely important exercise. This is true for the UK and EC authorities as well for the authorities of many more jurisdictions: following Modernisation and enlargement, many other Member States may be interested in introducing these sorts of tools into their own systems. Given this fact the need for a cost-benefit analysis concerning the use of these types of tools is arguably quite pressing. Furthermore, as new Member States attempt to develop such regimes it is imperative that they receive guidance, in the form of 'best practices' for example, on how, and, of course, when, to use those tools to their advantage. This short article aims to identify: (i) the main benefits (and costs) of market investigations and sector inquiries from an EC and UK perspective; and (ii) any methods or practices that will likely ensure the optimal realisation of the specified benefits. It is published in two parts: the first describes the main benefits (and costs) of market investigations and sector inquiries from an EC and UK perspective, as well as the legislative frameworks associated with such inquiries under both EC and UK law. This, the second part, will examine: (i) the similarities and differences between the EC and UK approaches to market investigations/sector inquiries; and (ii) 'best practices' that aim to maximise the benefits and minimise the costs of market/sector investigatory tools.

Competition Law

Author : Richard|Bailey Whish (David)
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 1269 pages
File Size : 37,78 MB
Release : 2024
Category :
ISBN : 0198906056

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Competition Law

Author : Richard Whish
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 1185 pages
File Size : 45,12 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Law
ISBN : 0198836325

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This online course will give you insights into important compliance topics.

Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK

Author : Barry J. Rodger
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 335 pages
File Size : 34,12 MB
Release : 2014-09-19
Category : Law
ISBN : 1317907167

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Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK provides a focused guide to the main provisions and policies at issue in the EU and UK, including topics such as enforcement, abuse of dominance, anti-competitive agreements, cartels, mergers, and market investigations. The book’s contents are tailored to cover all major topics in competition law teaching, and the authors’ clear and accessible writing style offers an engaging and easy to follow overview of the subject for course use. The fifth edition provides a full update for this well-established title, presenting and contextualising the impact of key cases, as well as changes to enforcement practice, and at a legislative and institutional level. There are new, separate chapters in this edition on private enforcement and UK market investigations to reflect the increasing significance of these key areas of competition law practice. Competition Law and Policy in the EU and UK integrates useful pedagogical features to help clarify topics and reinforce important points: chapter overviews and summaries highlight the key points to take away from each chapter to structure student learning discussion questions facilitate self-testing and seminar discussions of the major issues covered in each chapter, to help reinforce understanding of these topics further reading lists additional resources in order to guide research and develop subject knowledge a new glossary provides succinct explanations of competition law terminology, ideal for those studying the topic for the first time Clear, focused and student-friendly, this title offers a comprehensive resource for students taking competition law courses, and is supported online by updates to the law offered on Angus MacCulloch’s blog, Who’s Competing (http://whoscompeting.wordpress.com/).

Markets in the Making

Author : Michel Callon
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 32,28 MB
Release : 2021-12-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1942130589

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Slicing through blunt theories of supply and demand, Callon presents a rigorously researched but counterintuitive model of how everyday market activity gets produced. If you’re convinced you know what a market is, think again. In his long-awaited study, French sociologist and engineer Michel Callon takes us to the heart of markets, to the unsung processes that allow innovations to become robust products and services. Markets in the Making begins with the observation that stable commercial transactions are more enigmatic, more elusive, and more involved than previously described by economic theory. Slicing through blunt theories of supply and demand, Callon presents a rigorously researched but counterintuitive model of market activity that emphasizes what people designing products or launching startups soon discover—the inherent difficulties of connecting individuals to things. Callon’s model is founded upon the notion of “singularization,” the premise that goods and services must adapt and be adapted to the local milieu of every individual whose life they enter. Person by person, thing by thing, Callon demonstrates that for ordinary economic transactions to emerge en masse, singular connections must be made. Pushing us to see markets as more than abstract interfaces where pools of anonymous buyers and sellers meet, Callon draws our attention to the exhaustively creative practices that market professionals continuously devise to entangle people and things. Markets in the Making exemplifies how prototypes, fragile curiosities that have only just been imagined, are gradually honed into predictable objects and practices. Once these are active enough to create a desired effect, yet passive enough to be transferred from one place to another without disruption, they will have successfully achieved the status of “goods” or “services.” The output of this more ample process of innovation, as redefined by Callon, is what we recognize as “the market”—commercial activity, at scale. The capstone of an influential research career at the forefront of science and technology studies, Markets in the Making coherently integrates the empirical perspective of product engineering with the values of the social sciences. After masterfully redescribing how markets are made, Callon culminates with a strong empirical argument for why markets can and should be harnessed to enact social change. His is a theory of markets that serves social critique.

An Introduction to Competition Law

Author : Piet Jan Slot
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 26,7 MB
Release : 2017-04-06
Category : Law
ISBN : 1782250131

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This book is intended to serve as a first acquaintance with competition law. It aims to reach a broad range of readers: students, teachers in further and higher education, officials and practising lawyers who are not usually faced with competition law issues in their working lives. This second edition has been fully updated in the light of the latest developments, and covers both EU and UK competition law along with an introduction to the EU rules on State Aid. It provides insight into the combined system of EU and UK competition law, providing a broad range of examples for the three main subjects – the prohibition of cartels, the prohibition of the abuse of a position of dominance and the supervision of concentrations (ie mergers and acquisitions). Those examples are drawn from European and UK practice. These greatly enhance the exposition of the general principles, taking into account recent legislative and judicial developments.