The collective dominance in Russian antitrust practice
N. Goreyko ()
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N. Goreyko: Institute for Industrial and Market Studies of National Research University «Higher School of Economics»
Journal of Modern Competition, 2011, issue 6, 33-49
Abstract:
This article considers how the concept of collective dominance was used in Russia in 2006 - 2011. The information base for analysis includes the decisions of Federal antimonopoly service of Russia, where the norm of collective dominance was applied. The article includes the analysis to which extent the characteristics of market structures that are required by the law were used, which types of accusations were brought against companies by means of determining of their collective dominant position, what is the court practice of considering decisions where concept of collective dominance was applied.
Keywords: antitrust law; norm about collective dominance; abuse of dominance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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