Firm dominance in EU competition law the competitive process and the origins of market power

Firm Dominance in EU Competition Law' explores the role of dominant firms in the competitive process, proposing that conduct should be scrutinized differently depending on the source of market power, rather than using the same approach for all dominant undertakings. There have been various high...

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Main Author: Marcos Ramos, Jorge
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands Kluwer Law International B.V., [2020]
Series:International competition law series ; v. 83.
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Online Access:EBSCOhost
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505 0 0 |g General introduction --  |t The process paradox and seven conventional origins of firm dominance --  |t Statutory dominance : the state at the origin of market power --  |t Historical operators : the legacy of the state --  |t The natural monopolist --  |t The investor dominant firm --  |t The intangible dominant firm --  |t The lucky monopolist --  |t The anticompetitive road to dominance --  |g General conclusion. 
520 8 |a Firm Dominance in EU Competition Law' explores the role of dominant firms in the competitive process, proposing that conduct should be scrutinized differently depending on the source of market power, rather than using the same approach for all dominant undertakings. There have been various high-profile investigations at national, international, and supranational levels, with the complexity of the tech issues adding to the many questions about effective enforcement. This has led to an increased focus on the effectiveness of rules intended to prevent abuse of dominance. How does it come about that a certain firm dominates a market? Can an understanding of this process lead to more effective enforcement of competition law? That is the question approached in this compelling book. The author reviews the European Union's (EU's) Article 102 case law, comparing it with United States (U.S.) provisions, demonstrating that new ways of looking at market power are needed-- today's tech giants differ from older monopolies. 
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