Combining legal reasoning with insights from an array of disciplines, Antitrust and Upstream Platform Power Plays addresses how antitrust policy should regulate powerful digital platforms that exploit dependent suppliers "upstream" in the value chain, providing a normative, theoretical, and practical analysis.
Combining legal reasoning with insights from an array of disciplines, Antitrust and Upstream Platform Power Plays addresses how antitrust policy should regulate powerful digital platforms that exploit dependent suppliers "upstream" in the value chain, providing a normative, theoretical, and practical analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A.K. von Moltke is a legal adviser at the Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) in Brussels. He is also an associate at the University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy (CCLP). Prior to joining the BIPT, von Moltke was part of a group of researchers at the University of Oxford awarded funding by the Leverhulme Trust to conduct a study on the relationship between competition policy and wealth distribution. Von Moltke holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford and has also worked in private practice with a leading US law firm in Brussels.
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Introduction: Setting the scene Part 1: Soul-searching 1: 'Consumer warfare': antitrust's consequentialist turn 2: 'Competition, as such': antitrust's deontological side Part 2: Looking up 3: Despotism 4: Game-mastering 5: Free-riding Part 3: Intervention 6: Antitrust's internal quandries 7: Antitrust's interplays Conclusion End matter
Introduction: Setting the scene Part 1: Soul-searching 1: 'Consumer warfare': antitrust's consequentialist turn 2: 'Competition, as such': antitrust's deontological side Part 2: Looking up 3: Despotism 4: Game-mastering 5: Free-riding Part 3: Intervention 6: Antitrust's internal quandries 7: Antitrust's interplays Conclusion End matter
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