In traditional markets, firms can charge prices that are significantly elevated relative to their costs only if there is a market failure. However, this is not true in a two-sided market (like Amazon, Uber, and Mastercard), where firms often subsidize one side of the market and generate revenue from the other. This means consideration of one side of the market in isolation is problematic. The Court embraced this view in Ohio v. American Express, requiring that anticompetitive harm on one side of a two-sided market be weighed against benefits on the other side.Legal scholars denounce this decision, which, practically, will make it much more difficult to wield antitrust as a tool to rein in two-sided markets. This inability is concerning as t...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
With its decision in Ohio v. American Express, the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time embraced th...
Now that the immediate fallout from the Supreme Court’s blockbuster Amex decision has cooled, this A...
In traditional markets, firms can charge prices that are significantly elevated relative to their co...
In traditional markets, firms can charge prices that are significantly elevated relative to their co...
Two-sided platforms serve two sets of customers and enable them to interact with each other. The fiv...
In Ohio v. American Express Co., the United States Supreme Court had its first knowing encounter wit...
In Ohio v. American Express Co. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that in the case of transaction platfor...
In Ohio v. American Express Co., the Supreme Court applied antitrust’s rule of reason to a two-sided...
In Ohio v. American Express Co., the United States Supreme Court had its first knowing encounter wit...
This Article considers how antitrust’s rule of reason should be applied to an exclusionary practice ...
Everything about Ohio v. American Express was wrong and the adoption of “two-sided platform” reasoni...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
This article is about the relationship between antitrust and consumer protection law. Its purpose is...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
With its decision in Ohio v. American Express, the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time embraced th...
Now that the immediate fallout from the Supreme Court’s blockbuster Amex decision has cooled, this A...
In traditional markets, firms can charge prices that are significantly elevated relative to their co...
In traditional markets, firms can charge prices that are significantly elevated relative to their co...
Two-sided platforms serve two sets of customers and enable them to interact with each other. The fiv...
In Ohio v. American Express Co., the United States Supreme Court had its first knowing encounter wit...
In Ohio v. American Express Co. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that in the case of transaction platfor...
In Ohio v. American Express Co., the Supreme Court applied antitrust’s rule of reason to a two-sided...
In Ohio v. American Express Co., the United States Supreme Court had its first knowing encounter wit...
This Article considers how antitrust’s rule of reason should be applied to an exclusionary practice ...
Everything about Ohio v. American Express was wrong and the adoption of “two-sided platform” reasoni...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
This article is about the relationship between antitrust and consumer protection law. Its purpose is...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
With its decision in Ohio v. American Express, the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time embraced th...
Now that the immediate fallout from the Supreme Court’s blockbuster Amex decision has cooled, this A...