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This book analyzes the business model of enterprises in the digital economy by taking an economic and comparative perspective. The aim of this book is to conduct an in-depth analysis of the anti-competitive behavior of companies who monopolize data, and put forward the necessity of regulating data monopoly by exploring the causes and characteristics of their anti-competitive behavior. It studies four aspects of the differences between data monopoly and traditional monopolistic behavior, namely defining the relevant market for data monopolies, the entry barrier, the problem of determining the dominant position of data monopoly, and the influence on consumer welfare. It points out the limitations of traditional regulatory tools and discusses how new regulatory methods could be developed within the competition legal framework to restrict data monopolies. It proposes how economic analytical tools used in traditional anti-monopoly law are facing challenges and how competition enforcement agencies could adjust regulatory methods to deal with new anti-competitive behavior by data monopolies.



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Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The form of Data MonopolyChapter 3. Defining Relevant Market for Data Monopoly Chapter 4. Entry Barriers of Data MonopolyChapter 5. Abuse of Dominant Position Chapter 6. The Impact on Consumer Welfare Chapter 7. Conclusions

Regulating Data Monopolies: A Law and Economics

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    Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
    Publication Date: 26/01/2023
    ISBN13: 9789811687686, 978-9811687686
    ISBN10: 9811687684

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book analyzes the business model of enterprises in the digital economy by taking an economic and comparative perspective. The aim of this book is to conduct an in-depth analysis of the anti-competitive behavior of companies who monopolize data, and put forward the necessity of regulating data monopoly by exploring the causes and characteristics of their anti-competitive behavior. It studies four aspects of the differences between data monopoly and traditional monopolistic behavior, namely defining the relevant market for data monopolies, the entry barrier, the problem of determining the dominant position of data monopoly, and the influence on consumer welfare. It points out the limitations of traditional regulatory tools and discusses how new regulatory methods could be developed within the competition legal framework to restrict data monopolies. It proposes how economic analytical tools used in traditional anti-monopoly law are facing challenges and how competition enforcement agencies could adjust regulatory methods to deal with new anti-competitive behavior by data monopolies.



    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The form of Data MonopolyChapter 3. Defining Relevant Market for Data Monopoly Chapter 4. Entry Barriers of Data MonopolyChapter 5. Abuse of Dominant Position Chapter 6. The Impact on Consumer Welfare Chapter 7. Conclusions

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