Market Definition 2012 - OECD
Market definition provides an analytical framework for the ultimate inquiry of whether a particular conduct or transaction is likely to produce anticompetitive effects. The roundtable covered market definition from a legal and economic point of view but also new methods ranging from merger simulation models, compensating
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