The "more economic approach" was introduced to antitrust to achieve a more effect-based and theoretically grounded enforcement. However, related to predatory pricing it resulted in systematic over- and under-enforcement: Economic theory does not require dominance for predation to be a rational (and harmful) strategy, although an ex ante dominant firm would often refrain from predation. Hence, within the current legal framework which requires dominance for antitrust to apply, a more effect-based and theoretically grounded antitrust enforcement cannot pursue harmful predation. Therefore, we suggest separating predatory pricing from exclusionary abuse of a dominant firm, both legally and analytically. Instead, predatory pricing should be analy...
Predatory pricing occupies a strange position in the antitrust laws. Normally, low prices are one of...
One of the key principles of EU Competition law is a prohibition of the abuse of a dominant position...
One of the core assumptions of the traditional economic approach to antitrust law is that competitor...
Recent literature on the law and economics of antitrust has devoted increasing attention to the issu...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
Predatory pricing is one of the most debated issue among the many possibly abusive behaviors of a do...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
Over the last decade the market-driven economic philosophies of successive New Zealand governments ...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
Predatory pricing occurs when a firm lowers its prices so that its competitors will lose business. W...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
Can a price ever be too low? Can competition ever be ruinous? Questions like these have always accom...
The price naturally reflects not just the amount of work vested into the goods but it is affected al...
This comprehensive book provides an extensive overview of the major topics of antitrust law from an ...
One of the key principles of EU Competition law is a prohibition of the abuse of a dominant position...
Predatory pricing occupies a strange position in the antitrust laws. Normally, low prices are one of...
One of the key principles of EU Competition law is a prohibition of the abuse of a dominant position...
One of the core assumptions of the traditional economic approach to antitrust law is that competitor...
Recent literature on the law and economics of antitrust has devoted increasing attention to the issu...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
Predatory pricing is one of the most debated issue among the many possibly abusive behaviors of a do...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
Over the last decade the market-driven economic philosophies of successive New Zealand governments ...
Important pronouncements of legal principle were recently made by the Competition Appeal Court and C...
Predatory pricing occurs when a firm lowers its prices so that its competitors will lose business. W...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
Can a price ever be too low? Can competition ever be ruinous? Questions like these have always accom...
The price naturally reflects not just the amount of work vested into the goods but it is affected al...
This comprehensive book provides an extensive overview of the major topics of antitrust law from an ...
One of the key principles of EU Competition law is a prohibition of the abuse of a dominant position...
Predatory pricing occupies a strange position in the antitrust laws. Normally, low prices are one of...
One of the key principles of EU Competition law is a prohibition of the abuse of a dominant position...
One of the core assumptions of the traditional economic approach to antitrust law is that competitor...