Exclusionary Practices
The Economics of Monopolisation and Abuse of Dominance
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- Authors:
- Chiara Fumagalli, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan
- Massimo Motta, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
- Claudio Calcagno, KPMG LLP, London
- Date Published: January 2018
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107608962
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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.
Read more- Functions as a comprehensive guide for practitioners, covering all key areas of exclusionary practices, referring to key academic literature, decisional practice by competition authorities, and key case law
- Remains international in scope, relevant to most jurisdictions around the world, covering cases from many industries and different jurisdictions
- Contains separate, dedicated technical sections, allowing non-economists to skip these sections without missing the key messages
Reviews & endorsements
‘Exclusionary Practices provides a comprehensive and coherent treatment of the most challenging and controversial area of competition policy. Astutely navigating US – EU differences, it delivers an enlightening blend of economic and legal reasoning that will be an immensely valuable resource for scholars and practitioners.' Joseph E. Harrington, Jr, Patrick T. Harker Professor, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
See more reviews‘Fumagalli, Motta, and Calcagno are at the forefront of the economic analysis of abuse of dominance. They have distilled their findings from over a decade of research and policy into a readable, authoritative, and insightful book. It is written by exactly the right people and comes out at an opportune moment. This superb book is a joy to read.' Tommaso Valletti, Chief Competition Economist, European Commission and Professor of Economics, Imperial College London
‘The growing gap between US and EU enforcement of exclusionary conduct cries out for the type of careful economic explanation supplied in this volume. Readers of every level will find the intuition, examples, cases, and models illuminating, and will come away with a better understanding of the overall debate as well as how to analyze any specific example.' Fiona Scott Morton, Theodore Nierenberg Professor of Economics, Yale School of Management
‘Exclusionary Practices is a superb contribution to the literature on this most complex and controversial area of competition policy. I congratulate the authors for providing a general analytic framework for the integration of economics-based reasoning into clear and administrable legal rules.' Richard Whish QC, King's College London
‘A bold and timely book. The authors make a robust case for evaluating exclusionary conduct using an effects-based approach and they provide the basic economic tools needed to make that approach work.' Carl Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley
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- Date Published: January 2018
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107608962
- length: 648 pages
- dimensions: 227 x 152 x 35 mm
- weight: 0.94kg
- contains: 9 b/w illus. 5 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Predatory pricing
2. Price discrimination and single-product rebates
3. Exclusive dealing
4. Tying, bundling and bundled rebates
5. Vertical foreclosure.
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