Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets

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Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets
Author : Francesco Ducci
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 23 July 2020
ISBN : 9781108491143
Pages : 203 pages
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Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets by Francesco Ducci Book PDF Summary

Through three case studies, this book investigates whether digital industries are naturally monopolistic and evaluates policy approaches to market power.

Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets

Through three case studies, this book investigates whether digital industries are naturally monopolistic and evaluates policy approaches to market power.

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