Misuse of market power : rationale and reform [electronic resource]
by Katharine Kemp.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- 1 online resource (254 p.)
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Unilateral conduct laws: origins, objectives and theory Chapter 3. The history and objectives of unilateral conduct legislation in Australia Chapter 4. A comparative analysis of profit-focused tests for unilateral anticompetitive conduct Chapter 5. A comparative analysis of effects-based tests for unilateral anticompetitive conduct Chapter 6. The Role of Purpose in Unilateral Conduct Standards
Includes appendix and index.
"Laws prohibiting unilateral anticompetitive conduct have been the subject of vigorous international debate for decades, as policymakers, antitrust scholars and agencies continue to disagree over how best to regulate the market conduct of a single firm with substantial market power. Katharine Kemp describes the controversy over Australia's misuse of market power laws in recent years, which mirrored the international debate in this sphere, and culminated in the fundamental reform of the misuse of market power prohibition under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) in 2017. Misuse of Market Power: Rationale and Reform explains Australia's new misuse of market power law, which adopts an 'effects-based test' for unilateral conduct, and makes a comparative analysis between Australian tests for unilateral anticompetitive conduct and tests from the US and the EU. This text also illuminates the frequently-mentioned, but little understood, concept of 'purpose' and its role in framing unilateral conduct standards"