This book offers a holistic and interdisciplinary account of competition dynamics in the digital economy. It argues that mainstream competition theory and policy are demonstrably inadequate when faced with the nature and intensity of the multi-dimensional rivalry between technology firms such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction
- 1.: Policy Conversation on Big Tech
- 2.: The "Moligopoly" Hypothesis
- 3.: Economics of Big Tech: Monopoly V Uncertainty
- 4.: A Concrete Theory of Moligopoly
- 5.: Antitrust in Moligopoly Markets
- 6.: Big Tech's Novel Harms: Antitrust or Regulation?
- Conclusion