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Antitrust fundamentals
by Pal Szilagyi
Basic notions of antitrust law explained. Most content is created by AI actors based on curated content.
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The short history of the rise and fall of Standard Oil
AI created based on curated content.
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AI enabled price discrimination
About AI-enabled price discrimination, created by AI based on curated content.
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Some thoughts on the adoption of the Sherman Act
Some fundamentals about the adoption of the Sherman Act.
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Algorithms and Competition Law: the fundamentals
We will soon have our event on algorithms, pricing, and competition policy at the Competition Law Research Centre, so we thought it might be cool to have a short episode on the fundamentals.
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Fundamental rules of EU competition law enforcement
Fundamentals of EU competition law enforcement in short focusing on the Modernisation Regulation (1/2003).
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Protecting competition in a changing world: Evidence on the evolution of competition in the EU during the past 25 years
This episode is based on the report of the European Commission: Protecting competition in a changing world - Evidence on the evolution of competition in the EU during the past 25 years.
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Anticompetitive agreements: object or effect.
This episode focuses on the fundamentals of the object and effect distinction. Mentioning Allianz and post-Allianz cases too. Is there a grey zone?
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Notion of undertaking in EU competition law
This episode focuses on the fundamental concept of undertaking.
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Consumer welfare in antitrust
The episode focuses on the core concept of consumer welfare in antitrust law. It also has a short chit-chat on dark patterns and behavioral economics.
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Market power in EU competition law
This legal discussion introduces a series of questions focused on dominance and monopolization within antitrust and competition law. It specifically examines the legal and economic concepts surrounding market dominance and monopolization and discusses "legendary" cases.
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Relevant market in EU competition law
The European Commission's Communication provides guidance on defining the relevant market for EU competition law purposes. The Communication aims to improve transparency on the application of market definition in competition proceedings. It sets out a general methodology for defining relevant product and geographic markets, in particular with regard to demand and supply substitutability. It also deals with specific cases of market definition, such as significant product differentiation, multi-stage platforms and innovative competition. Finally, the Communication addresses the role of market shares in the assessment of market power.
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