Competition Law? Innovation Factor: The Relevant Market in Dynamic Contexts in the EU and the US

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In recent years, market definition has come under attack as an analytical tool of competition law. Scholars have increasingly questioned its usefulness and feasibility. That criticism comes into sharper relief in dynamic, innovation-driven markets, which do not correspond to the static markets on which the concept of the relevant market was modelled. This book explores that controversy from a comparative legal perspective, taking into account both EU competition and US antitrust law. It examines the manifold ways in which courts and competition authorities in the EU and US have factored innovation-related considerations into market delineation, covering: innovative product markets, product differentiation, future markets, issues going beyond market definition proper – such as innovation competition, innovation markets and potential competition -, intellectual property rights, innovative aftermarkets and multi-sided platforms. This book finds that going forward, the role of market definition in dynamic contexts needs to focus on its function of market characterisation rather than on the assessment of market power.

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Weight 0.54 kg
Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

384

Publisher

Year Published

26-8-2021

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Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1509954686

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