Essential Facility Access in US and EU: Drawing a Test for Antitrust Policy

Author(s):  
Angelo Castaldo ◽  
Antonio Nicita
Author(s):  
E. Smirnov

In the context of digitalization in the world, competition is intensifying, lead-ing to a significant transformation of international business and a change in the development strategies of global digital platforms in the global market. The article analyzes and summarizes the prevailing approaches to competition and antitrust policy in the context of the “platformization” of the world economy and its impact on international economic dynamics.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Antonio Batista de Moura Ziebarth ◽  
Gabriel Nascimento Pinto

Author(s):  
Filomena Garcia ◽  
Jose Manuel Paz y Miño ◽  
Gustavo Torrens
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This book is the second volume of the two-volume The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Sports which includes articles by nearly all of the important authors in the quickly growing field of sports economics. The two volumes consider in depth the ways that economics and sports interact with each other. To start with, economic analysis has helped with the understanding of many of the different institutions in sports. Secondly, quality data about individual productivity, salaries, career histories, teamwork, and managerial behavior has been useful in helping economists study topics as varied as the economics of discrimination, salary dispersion, and antitrust policy. The volumes are also rich from the point of view of the sports fan. Every major team sport is covered, and many interesting comparisons can be made especially between the North American League organization and the European-style promotion and relegation leagues. Golf, NASCAR, college athletics, women's sports, the Olympics, and even bowling are represented in these pages.


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