de Ghellinck, Elisabeth
[UCL]
Huveneers, Christian
[Conseil de la concurrence]
Margin squeeze cases are complex with a high probability of errors due to methodological choices and dependency on reliable and relevant data. Ex ante Regulation can provide guidance to competition authorities on the efficiency/ feasibility of entry models and help them to identify which unavoidable costs should be taken into account Margin squeeze is not abusive per se and a theory of harm should be part of the assessment carried out by courts and authorities.
Bibliographic reference |
de Ghellinck, Elisabeth ; Huveneers, Christian. Who is Right on Margin Squeeze: Competition Law or Sector Specific Regulation?. In: Journal of European Competition Law & Practice, Vol. 5, no.2, p. 95-99 (February 2014) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/177049 |