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[This chapter is on ex-post dominance and its changing contours from traditional product markets to platform markets. Selective cases in real estate, sports, binary monopolies of traditional product markets moving on to emerging platform markets which covers the stock exchange and Google are analyzed in the framework of the Competition Act, 2002. The traditional angst of competition authorities on the scope of exerting market power is examined with reference to how dominance is defined and exercise of market power in these markets. Review of decisions as a hindsight exercise poses the question “What we understood and what we missed”.]
Published: Mar 1, 2023
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