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The most controversial area in competition policy is that of
exclusionary practices, where actions are taken by dominant firms
to deter competitors from challenging their market positions.
Economists have been struggling to explain such conduct and to
guide policy-makers in designing sensible enforcement rules. In
this book, authors Chiara Fumagalli, Massimo Motta, and Claudio
Calcagno explore predatory pricing, rebates, exclusive dealing,
tying, and vertical foreclosure, through a blend of theory and
practice. They develop a general framework which builds on and
extends existing economic theories, drawing upon case law,
discussions of cases and other practical considerations to identify
workable criteria that can guide competition authorities to assess
exclusionary practices. Along with analyses of policy implications
and insights applied to case studies, the book provides
practitioners with non-technical discussions of the issues at hand,
while guiding economics students with dedicated technical sections
with rigorous formal models.
The most controversial area in competition policy is that of
exclusionary practices, where actions are taken by dominant firms
to deter competitors from challenging their market positions.
Economists have been struggling to explain such conduct and to
guide policy-makers in designing sensible enforcement rules. In
this book, authors Chiara Fumagalli, Massimo Motta, and Claudio
Calcagno explore predatory pricing, rebates, exclusive dealing,
tying, and vertical foreclosure, through a blend of theory and
practice. They develop a general framework which builds on and
extends existing economic theories, drawing upon case law,
discussions of cases and other practical considerations to identify
workable criteria that can guide competition authorities to assess
exclusionary practices. Along with analyses of policy implications
and insights applied to case studies, the book provides
practitioners with non-technical discussions of the issues at hand,
while guiding economics students with dedicated technical sections
with rigorous formal models.
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