Two-sided markets and the role of antitrust law – lessons from Google Shopping and American Express
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In this Feature, we will analyze the EU Google Shopping case to try to identify how the two-sided nature of Google’s business has affected the European Commission’s analysis. To do this, we will keep in mind lessons from the American Express case in the US and the controversy raised by the decisions of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and the US Supreme Court, adopting a single-market and net-effect approach to that case. We hope the lessons we draw from both cases will help us reflect on the future of antitrust law enforcement in view of modern two-sided platforms
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