Anti-trust cases more often than not hinge upon market definition. The anti-trust authorities use standardised tests for the purpose, like the "small but significant and nontransitory increase in price" test prevalent in US law. These tests are often read as neoclassical economics, watered down to legal scale. They then are interpreted by economic concepts like cross price elasticities. These interpretations rest on methodological individualism. Social phenomena, like competition, are explained from the perspective of actors maximising their individual utility. If one wants to understand how an individual firm is controlled by competition, this is a most helpful approach. But for defining the effective area of competition, or the relevant m...
We explain the “hypothetical monopolist test” that has become the standard methodology for identifyi...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
The purpose of market definition in antitrust law is to identify a grouping of sales such that a sin...
Anti-trust cases more often than not hinge upon market definition. The anti-trust authorities use st...
Market definition is highly relevant in European case practice in competition law. Yet the tools and...
The appropriate definition of the relevant market is the main task in competition cases. But this de...
Among the virtues of competition, one recently emphasized is that it generally enhances agents’ trus...
Abstract: Market definition plays a key role in competition analysis and has often proved controvers...
The concept of trust has recently been rediscovered, especially in the fields of economic sociology ...
This essay surveys important issues in antitrust market definition. It identifies settings in which ...
The desire to maintain themselves on a particular market, at a higher level of profitability or at a...
Sellers in oligopolistic markets can cooperate in ways that diverge from the orthodox vision of comp...
The main idea behind this article was to perform a theoretical analysis of the purposes and tools of...
The rapid expansion of economic analysis is visible in many areas of law. In some of them – in antit...
Markte, Bewertungen und Klassifizierungen. Starting from the problem of economic coordination, this ...
We explain the “hypothetical monopolist test” that has become the standard methodology for identifyi...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
The purpose of market definition in antitrust law is to identify a grouping of sales such that a sin...
Anti-trust cases more often than not hinge upon market definition. The anti-trust authorities use st...
Market definition is highly relevant in European case practice in competition law. Yet the tools and...
The appropriate definition of the relevant market is the main task in competition cases. But this de...
Among the virtues of competition, one recently emphasized is that it generally enhances agents’ trus...
Abstract: Market definition plays a key role in competition analysis and has often proved controvers...
The concept of trust has recently been rediscovered, especially in the fields of economic sociology ...
This essay surveys important issues in antitrust market definition. It identifies settings in which ...
The desire to maintain themselves on a particular market, at a higher level of profitability or at a...
Sellers in oligopolistic markets can cooperate in ways that diverge from the orthodox vision of comp...
The main idea behind this article was to perform a theoretical analysis of the purposes and tools of...
The rapid expansion of economic analysis is visible in many areas of law. In some of them – in antit...
Markte, Bewertungen und Klassifizierungen. Starting from the problem of economic coordination, this ...
We explain the “hypothetical monopolist test” that has become the standard methodology for identifyi...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
The purpose of market definition in antitrust law is to identify a grouping of sales such that a sin...