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Antitrust and Digital Platforms : An Analysis of Global Patterns and Approaches by Competition Authorities (English)

27 Sep 2021

The pace at which markets are evolving, thanks to the accelerated adoption of digital technologies, poses important challenges to competition law and its enforcement. This work aims to support this process by building an understanding of the experiences of competition authorities in deciding on competition enforcement cases in the digital economy. This note analyzes the global digital antitrust database of the markets, competition, and technology unit (the MCT DAD or the database) and provides a summary of key patterns and trends in antitrust in the digital economy (and specifically in relation to digital platforms firms). This database aims to be a holistic source of information on abuse of dominance, anticompetitive agreements, and merger cases involving digital platforms, which have been finalized by antitrust authorities worldwide. It also identifies some risks to competition arising from various digital platform business models in different sectors and generates learnings for antitrust authorities globally on the approach to assessing such cases. The analysis contributes to the discussion and learning on competition assessments in the digital economy. The data also show how different sectors may be prone to different types of anticompetitive behavior, depending on the typical business models of digital platforms. Antitrust authorities in less developed countries should be encouraged to participate more actively in the debate on data protection and privacy as a dimension of competition. Finally, authorities should continue to strive to make their decisions public and provide clarity about the factors justifying their decisions.
digital economy competition law economies of scale market studies anticompetitive practices exchange of information business model market power economies of scope sectoral distribution application programming interface transaction cost law and economics online platform mobile money predatory pricing privileges and immunity lack of transparency merger and acquisitions less developed country digital market abuse of dominant position personal data protection high fixed cost barrier to entry market study competition authority society must types of instrument impact on competition abuse of dominance cases anticompetitive behavior market pricing harm to competition mobile payment system competitive agreements national competition authority harm to consumer passenger transport sector vertical restraint antitrust authorities proportion of sector dollar of income merger case money transfer provider antitrust case equitable growth finance & institutions market inquiry most favored nation clause

Authors

Nyman,Sara, Barajas Aparicio,Rodrigo

Disclosure Date
2021/09/27
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Antitrust and Digital Platforms : An Analysis of Global Patterns and Approaches by Competition Authorities
Published in
United States of America
Series Name
Equitable Growth; Finance; and Institutions Insight;
Total Volume(s)
1
Unit Owning
EFI-FCI-TIC-Markets,Compet.&Tech (ETIMT)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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