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Competition policy for online platforms' self-preferencing conducts

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  • Kim, Min Jung

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Self-preferencing by online platforms encompasses a spectrum of conduct types, all with implications for both anti-competitive and pro-competitive effects. Therefore, it is desirable to maintain the current ex-post regulatory framework, which applies the rule of reason and intervenes only when such practices are deemed to be unjust or harmful to fair competition, rather than imposing a blanket ban. However, the timeliness and efficiency of enforcement mechanisms should be improved in light of the distinct characteristics of the online environments and self-preferencing conducts.

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  • Kim, Min Jung, 2024. "Competition policy for online platforms' self-preferencing conducts," KDI Focus 136, Korea Development Institute (KDI).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:kdifoc:308156
    DOI: 10.22740/kdi.focus.e.2024.136
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