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Algorithmic Antitrust

Edited by: Aurelien Portuese

ISBN13: 9783030858612
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2022)
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Algorithms are ubiquitous in our daily lives. They affect the way we shop, interact, and make exchanges on the marketplace. In this regard, algorithms can also shape competition on the marketplace. Companies employ algorithms as technologically innovative tools in an effort to edge out competitors. Antitrust agencies have increasingly recognized the competitive benefits, but also competitive risks that algorithms entail. Over the last few years, many algorithm-driven companies in the digital economy have been investigated, prosecuted and fined, mostly for allegedly unfair algorithm design. Legislative proposals aim at regulating the way algorithms shape competition. Consequently, a so-called "algorithmic antitrust" theory and practice have also emerged. This book provides a more innovation-driven perspective on the way antitrust agencies should approach algorithmic antitrust.

To date, the analysis of algorithmic antitrust has predominantly been shaped by pessimistic approaches to the risks of algorithms on the competitive environment. With the benefit of the lessons learned over the last few years, this book assesses whether these risks have actually materialized and whether antitrust laws need to be adapted accordingly. Effective algorithmic antitrust requires to adequately assess the pro- and anti-competitive effects of algorithms on the basis of concrete evidence and innovation-related concerns. With a particular emphasis on the European perspective, this book brings together experts and scrutinizes on the implications of algorithmic antitrust for regulation and innovation.

Subjects:
Competition Law
Contents:
Prologue: Algorithmic Antitrust - A Primer
Algorithmic Antitrust - A Critical Overview
Algorithmic Antitrust and Consumer Choice
Algorithms, Big Data, and Merger Control
Reasons to be Cheerful - The Benevolent Market Power of Decentralised Blockchains
Blockchain Antitrust
The Technology Innovation Time Gap in European Competition Law: Assessing the European Commission's Approach
Epilogue: Algorithmic Antitrust - A Questioning