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This Research Handbook provides a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between digital technologies, competition and market dynamics, from a multidisciplinary perspective. Leading specialists in the field examine the intersection between competition law and other policy areas, such as data protection, intellectual property and labour law.A distinctive feature of the Handbook is its in-depth analysis of how competition policy tools have adapted to address the challenges posed by the unique attributes of digital technologies. This focus positions the Handbook as an invaluable resource for understanding the profound changes artificial intelligence will introduce to the competition policy landscape. Individual chapters discuss the different contexts in which competition and technology intersect, including; antitrust damages, e-commerce, information exchange, technological change and vertical agreements in relation to data and market power. The contributing authors also shed light on the impact of geopolitics on mergers and acquisitions, as well as the role of the gig economy in studies of labour law. Additional insights include case studies on antitrust policies on social media and an analysis of the landmark European Media Freedom Act legislation.This Research Handbook is a crucial resource for students and academics in competition and antitrust law, and internet and technology law. It will also greatly benefit economists interested in competition theory and policy, government officials from national competition authorities and lawyers specialising in competition law.
Edited by Pier Luigi Parcu, Part-time Professor, European University Institute and Chairman of Studio Economico, Maria Alessandra Rossi, Part-time Professor, European University Institute and Associate Professor, D’Annunzio University of Chieti-Pescara and Marco Botta, Part-time Professor, European University Institute, Italy
ContentsPreface xviList of abbreviations xvii1 Competition and technical change: Looking back to understand what liesahead 1Pier Luigi Parcu, Maria Alessandra Rossi and Marco BottaPART I COMPETITIVE DYNAMICS IN DIGITAL MARKETS2 Multi-sided platforms and the relevant antitrust market 22Niccolò Galli and Pier Luigi Parcu3 Data and market power 50Valeria Caforio and Laura Zoboli4 Rising corporate market power, technological change and competitionpolicy 67Stefano Di Bucchianico and Maria Alessandra Rossi5 Which innovation model yields the more for society? Standard SettingOrganizations versus Silos 87Pier Luigi Parcu, Leonardo Mazzoni and Niccolò Innocenti6 Competition in and through artificial intelligence 106Marco Almada, Juliano Maranhão and Giovanni SartorPART II ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT IN DIGITAL MARKETS7 Algorithmic collusion: An interdisciplinary perspective 127Philip Hanspach and Niccolò Galli8 Exchange of information in digital markets 151Svend Albæk9 Vertical agreements and e-commerce 174Ginevra Bruzzone and Sara Capozzi10 Exclusionary abuses of dominance involving digital ecosystems in theEuropean Union 196Mariateresa Maggiolino11 US government antitrust Google and Facebook cases: Three neglectedquestions 212Timothy J. Brennan12 Thresholds of merger notification: The challenge of digital markets, theturnover lottery, and the question of re-interpreting rules 232Rupprecht Podszun13 Quantification of antitrust damages in digital markets 256Francesco Decarolis, Nicola Tosini and Oliver MärzPART III THE OUTER BOUNDARIES OF COMPETITION POLICY INDIGITAL MARKETS14 Network regulation and competition policy in digital markets 274Juan Montero and Matthias Finger15 Interaction between EU competition law and data protection in digitalmarkets: Striving for coherence 297Klaudia Majcher16 Media mergers between competition law and the European MediaFreedom Act 325Maria Luisa Stasi17 Semiconductors today: MAs and geopolitics 346Kirti Gupta, David Emanuelson and Anora Wang18 From competition law to sector regulation of standard essential patents: Acritique 363Igor Nikolic19 The interaction of competition and labour law with a focus on the gigeconomy 381Maria José Schmidt-Kessen and Max Huffman
‘Bridging theory and practice, the Research Handbook on Competition and Technology offers incisive, thought-provoking, interdisciplinary perspectives on current challenges of competition in digital markets. With clarity and intellectual depth, this superb book melds rigorous analyses of challenges, current solutions, and forward-looking suggestions provided by leading experts in the field. It is indispensable for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers navigating today’s dynamic competitive landscape.’