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The proper definition of the relevant product market still is the lynchpin of competition law: defining the market too wide makes it impossible to capture the companies’ behavioural margins that are the result of market power and are not neutralized by competition; defining the market too narrow creates market power and forces undertakings under the application of Art. 82 EC, Art. 2 ECMR, § 19 German Competition Act. In European and German competition law the aspect of demand-side substitutability has been the most important criterion. The meaning of potential competition and especially of supply-side substitutability has not been systematically grasped. The book therefore re-thinks the relevant questions of proper market definition.

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Contents: The changing determination of the relevant product market in competition law – History of dogmas – Determining the relevant market with regard to the marketing plan - Examples.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 02/06/2008
    ISBN13: 9783631579343, 978-3631579343
    ISBN10: 3631579349

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The proper definition of the relevant product market still is the lynchpin of competition law: defining the market too wide makes it impossible to capture the companies’ behavioural margins that are the result of market power and are not neutralized by competition; defining the market too narrow creates market power and forces undertakings under the application of Art. 82 EC, Art. 2 ECMR, § 19 German Competition Act. In European and German competition law the aspect of demand-side substitutability has been the most important criterion. The meaning of potential competition and especially of supply-side substitutability has not been systematically grasped. The book therefore re-thinks the relevant questions of proper market definition.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: The changing determination of the relevant product market in competition law – History of dogmas – Determining the relevant market with regard to the marketing plan - Examples.

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