The University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy
@inproceedings{Duque2006TheUO, title={The University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy}, author={Omar Patricio VVsquez Duque}, year={2006} }
Excessive pricing is one of the most controversial topics in competition law. Notwithstanding excessive pricing being one of the most blatant forms of abuse, a non-intervention policy tends to be the prevalent choice worldwide. Such a “hands-off” approach is based on the grounds that excessive prices self-correct, as well as practical difficulties in measuring a competitive benchmark and identifying excessiveness, and the fear of distorting ex ante incentives to innovate and invest. This… Expand
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