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Das Erfordernis der Marktabgrenzung aus rechtlicher und ökonomischer Sicht

Nomos,  2016, 315 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-2914-2


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The work is part of the series Wirtschaftsrecht und Wirtschaftspolitik (Volume 280)
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englischDefining the relevant market is considered as an essential requirement in competition law. Market definition plays a major role in all of the three “pillars” of competition law (ban on cartels, prohibition of the abuse of a dominant position, merger control). However, it involves a high degree of uncertainty. The practice of authorities and courts finds itself easily exposed to the accusation of arbitrariness and vulnerability to manipulation. Hence, there is an effort to develop alternatives to market definition. Modern economic approaches should contribute to this.

The interdisciplinary work examines whether market definition is legally mandatory in different jurisdictions (US, EU, Germany). It illustrates alternative methods for the competition law assessment and analyses these options. Finally, it is demonstrated under what conditions and to what extent alternative approaches to market definition are suitable in applying competition law.