The rapid growth of online search and its centrality to the ecology of the Internet raise many questions for economists to answer: Why is the search engine market so concentrated and will it evolve towards monopoly? What implications does this concentration have for consumers, search engines, and advertisers? Does search require regulation and if so in what form? This paper supplies empirical and theoretical material with which to examine these questions. In particular, we (a) show that the already large levels of concentration are likely to continue (b) identify the consequences, negative and positive, of this outcome (c) discuss the regulatory interventions that policy-makers could use to address these.Search Engine, Regulation, Competiti...
Business platforms that utilise, or are based upon, internet technology are omnipresent in consumers...
This article deals with the antitrust issue of search design for search engines and intermediaries o...
A significant and growing body of commentary considers whether possible manipulation of search resul...
Abstract. The rapid growth of online search and its centrality to the ecology of the Internet raise ...
Abstract. Internet search (or perhaps more accurately ‘web-search’) has grown exponentially over the...
Abstract. Internet search (or perhaps more accurately ‘web-search’) has grown expo-nentially over th...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
We analyze a search engine market from a law and economics perspective and incorporate the choice of...
The market for Internet search is not only economically and socially important, it is also highly co...
This paper identifies a set of possible regulations that could be used both to make the search marke...
The market for Internet search is not only economically and socially important, it is also highly co...
For many, particularly in the Anglophone world and Western Europe, it may be obvious that Google has...
For many, particularly in the Anglophone world and Western Europe, it may be obvious that Google has...
For many, particularly in the Anglophone world and Western Europe, it may be obvious that Google has...
Business platforms that utilise, or are based upon, internet technology are omnipresent in consumers...
This article deals with the antitrust issue of search design for search engines and intermediaries o...
A significant and growing body of commentary considers whether possible manipulation of search resul...
Abstract. The rapid growth of online search and its centrality to the ecology of the Internet raise ...
Abstract. Internet search (or perhaps more accurately ‘web-search’) has grown exponentially over the...
Abstract. Internet search (or perhaps more accurately ‘web-search’) has grown expo-nentially over th...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
Internet search (or perhaps more accurately `web-search') has grown exponentially over the last deca...
We analyze a search engine market from a law and economics perspective and incorporate the choice of...
The market for Internet search is not only economically and socially important, it is also highly co...
This paper identifies a set of possible regulations that could be used both to make the search marke...
The market for Internet search is not only economically and socially important, it is also highly co...
For many, particularly in the Anglophone world and Western Europe, it may be obvious that Google has...
For many, particularly in the Anglophone world and Western Europe, it may be obvious that Google has...
For many, particularly in the Anglophone world and Western Europe, it may be obvious that Google has...
Business platforms that utilise, or are based upon, internet technology are omnipresent in consumers...
This article deals with the antitrust issue of search design for search engines and intermediaries o...
A significant and growing body of commentary considers whether possible manipulation of search resul...