Author (Person) | Meyers, Zach |
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Publisher | Centre for European Reform (CER) |
Series Title | CER Bulletin |
Series Details | Number 138 |
Publication Date | June/July 2021 |
Content Type | Research Paper |
Summary: The EU has a renowned ability to leverage its market size in order to influence regulatory standards beyond its borders – the so-called Brussels Effect. The EU wants to set global standards for digital platforms such as Facebook and Google, to make the markets they operate in fairer and more contestable. Digital markets may well be susceptible to the Brussels effect: many countries are considering new regulations, and the large technology firms that operate globally do not want regulatory fragmentation. But the Union’s attempt to develop and export its digital rulebook will require refinement if it is to succeed.
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Subject Categories | Business and Industry, Internal Markets |
Subject Tags | Competition Law | Policy, Digital Economy |
Keywords | Antitrust | Cartels | Dominant Position | Market Abuse, Electronic Commerce | E-commerce |
Countries / Regions | United States |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |