Ensuring contestability and fairness in digital markets through regulation: a comparative analysis of the EU, UK and US approaches

Q2 Social Sciences European Competition Journal Pub Date : 2022-02-02 DOI:10.1080/17441056.2022.2034331
Thomas Tombal
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ABSTRACT In a society where individuals increasingly spend time on the internet, large online platforms have become, for many, unavoidable actors. As it is increasingly argued that competition policy alone cannot address all the systemic problems that they create in digital markets where quick reactions are indispensable, there seems to be a consensus across the globe that legislative action must be taken against a specific sub-set of these large online platforms in order to foster contestability and fairness. This contribution aims to analyse how the EU, UK and US legislators intend to do so through regulation. First, the scope of the digital platforms that would be subject to these regulatory initiatives, and the potential discrepancies in this regard, will be clarified. Then, the general approach and options taken in each of these jurisdictions to address this dependence issue will be outlined. Finally, the main discrepancies between these different approaches will be summarized.
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通过监管确保数字市场的可竞争性和公平性:欧盟、英国和美国方法的比较分析
摘要在一个个人花在互联网上的时间越来越多的社会中,对许多人来说,大型网络平台已经成为不可避免的参与者。随着越来越多的人认为,仅靠竞争政策无法解决它们在数字市场中造成的所有系统性问题,而在数字市场上,快速反应是必不可少的,全球似乎都达成了共识,即必须对这些大型在线平台的特定子集采取立法行动,以促进可竞争性和公平性。这篇文章旨在分析欧盟、英国和美国立法者打算如何通过监管来做到这一点。首先,将澄清受这些监管举措约束的数字平台的范围,以及这方面的潜在差异。然后,将概述这些司法管辖区为解决这一依赖性问题而采取的一般方法和选择。最后,将总结这些不同方法之间的主要差异。
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European Competition Journal
European Competition Journal Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: The European Competition Journal publishes outstanding scholarly articles relating to European competition law and economics. Its mission is to help foster learning and debate about how European competition law and policy can continue to develop in an economically rational way. Articles published in the Journal are subject to rigorous peer review by leading experts from around Europe. Topics include: -Vertical and Conglomerate Mergers -Enlargement of the Union - the ramifications for Competition Policy -Unilateral and Coordinated Effects in Merger Control -Modernisation of European Competition law -Cartels and Leniency.
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