Competition Policy on Exclusionary Conduct: Toward an Effects-Based Analysis?

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Series Details Volume 2, Number Sup 1, Pages 53-67
Publication Date July 2006
ISSN 1744-1056
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"The thesis of this essay is that consumers are best served by a competition policy toward exclusionary conduct featuring both form-based and effects-based elements. Desirable form-based elements include a rigorous dominance screen and safe harbours for narrow categories of conduct. Desirable effects-based elements include the “no economic sense” test, which deems conduct exclusionary only if it would make no economic sense but for a tendency to eliminate competition."
Source Link Link to Main Source https://doi.org/10.5235/ecj.v2n1s.53
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