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Using three case studies, Ducci investigates the sources and policy implications of natural monopoly at play in digital industries. This book will not only appeal to lawyers, economists, and scholars of competition policy, but also to general readers interested in global policy debates on market power in the digital economy.

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Using three case studies, Ducci investigates the sources and policy implications of natural monopoly at play in digital industries. This book will not only appeal to lawyers, economists, and scholars of competition policy, but also to general readers interested in global policy debates on market power in the digital economy.
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Autorenporträt
Francesco Ducci is a Global Fellow at New York University, affiliated with the Centre for Law, Economics, and Organization. His research interests include competition policy, regulation, international trade, and law and economics.