Market definition is highly relevant in European case practice in competition law. Yet the tools and also the concepts are far from being very sophisticated. The critique of market definition by Richard Markovits is far-reaching: not only is market definition arbitrary, but current approaches also have an in-built bias towards a static snapshot understanding of the economy. Yet it would be wrong to give up this important step in antitrust analysis, since otherwise antitrust loses its function as the fundamental set of governing rules for markets. Instead, it is necessary to develop a more evolutionary concept of markets
Words are often more of a stimulus for our imagination than a clear transfer of shared meaning. The...
This review discusses Richard Markovits’ two volume book Economics and the Interpretation and App...
The 2018 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Ohio v. American Express Co. was at odds with a trend among ...
Market definition is highly relevant in European case practice in competition law. Yet the tools and...
Market definition has long held a central place in competition law. This entry surveys recent analyt...
This Article focuses in part on what the approach to market definition in the EC reveals about its c...
This essay surveys important issues in antitrust market definition. It identifies settings in which ...
Market Definition in EU Competition Law, by Miguel Sousa Ferro, Edward Elgar Publishing 2019; 356 pp...
Anti-trust cases more often than not hinge upon market definition. The anti-trust authorities use st...
The purpose of market definition in antitrust law is to identify a grouping of sales such that a sin...
textabstractThe European Union has seen an expansion in the role and scope of economic analysis in c...
The orthodox view of market definition in antitrust cases is that the same principles of market defi...
In her Article, Ms. Kingsbury notes that American courts do not use antitrust law\u27s market defini...
Abstract: Market definition plays a key role in competition analysis and has often proved controvers...
“Quasi-markets” is the term predominantly employed as a means of conceptualising and describing the ...
Words are often more of a stimulus for our imagination than a clear transfer of shared meaning. The...
This review discusses Richard Markovits’ two volume book Economics and the Interpretation and App...
The 2018 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Ohio v. American Express Co. was at odds with a trend among ...
Market definition is highly relevant in European case practice in competition law. Yet the tools and...
Market definition has long held a central place in competition law. This entry surveys recent analyt...
This Article focuses in part on what the approach to market definition in the EC reveals about its c...
This essay surveys important issues in antitrust market definition. It identifies settings in which ...
Market Definition in EU Competition Law, by Miguel Sousa Ferro, Edward Elgar Publishing 2019; 356 pp...
Anti-trust cases more often than not hinge upon market definition. The anti-trust authorities use st...
The purpose of market definition in antitrust law is to identify a grouping of sales such that a sin...
textabstractThe European Union has seen an expansion in the role and scope of economic analysis in c...
The orthodox view of market definition in antitrust cases is that the same principles of market defi...
In her Article, Ms. Kingsbury notes that American courts do not use antitrust law\u27s market defini...
Abstract: Market definition plays a key role in competition analysis and has often proved controvers...
“Quasi-markets” is the term predominantly employed as a means of conceptualising and describing the ...
Words are often more of a stimulus for our imagination than a clear transfer of shared meaning. The...
This review discusses Richard Markovits’ two volume book Economics and the Interpretation and App...
The 2018 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Ohio v. American Express Co. was at odds with a trend among ...