Evans, David S.

Antitrust analysis of platform markets: why the Supreme Court got it right in American Express / .-- Boston : Competition Policy International (CPI) , 2019 .-- 213 p. ; 25 cm.

This book explores the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Ohio et al. v. American Express, and the preceding litigation, for the treatment of multisided platforms under U.S. antitrust law. It is based on a series of articles that the authors wrote (either jointly or individually), leading up to and in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision.

It is based on a series of articles that the authors wrote (either jointly or individually), leading up to and in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision.

The authors consider that the Supreme Court ruling provides valuable guidance for antitrust analysis in such markets.

This book emphasizes the importance for enforcers and the judiciary to take full account of the multisided nature of certain markets, not only in payment services, but throughout the economy (including other types of multisided platforms, which are particularly common in online digital markets).

9781950769414

Competencia Derecho de la competencia Economia digital

Antitrust Plataformas digitales Defensa de la competencia American Express Jurisprudencia

Schmalensee, Richard
Koha-Kobli, © Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte España, 2016

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