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COMPETITION AND REGULATION IN NETWORK INDUSTRIES

Bourreau Marc, Marty Frédéric, Zogheib Jean-Marc
Date de parution 13/10/2021
EAN: 9781954750999
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While particularly dynamic and innovative, the digital and telecommunication industries are found to have a great tendency towards concentration, resulting in strong market power and raising concerns from competition and regulatory authorities. In th... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurCONCURRENCES
Nombre de pages144
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurBourreau Marc, Marty Frédéric, Zogheib Jean-Marc
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution13/10/2021
Poids2037 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)0,00 x 15,20 x 22,90 cm
ESSAYS IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION
While particularly dynamic and innovative, the digital and telecommunication industries are found to have a great tendency towards concentration, resulting in strong market power and raising concerns from competition and regulatory authorities. In this study focusing on such network industries, Jean-Marc Zogheib explores the interplay between public policy and firms’ strategies by combining various tools of theoretical economic analysis adopted from industrial economics, network economics, and platform economics.Mr Zogheib’s thesis consists of three distinct essays: the first chapter examines how merger policy affects firms’ entry strategies, the second chapter shifts the focus to public intervention by considering how the coexistence of private and public players affects competition and investment, while the third chapter investigates the role of privacy in competition between digital platforms and the importance of consumer data in the competitive analysis of mergers.This book clearly illustrates how economics can contribute essential building blocks to the construction of competitive reasoning and how the integration of competition law into economic models extended their collective utility. An important read for lawyers and economists alike.The book was awarded by the Concurrences Economics PhD Award 2020.