Leveraging market power through tying and bundling

does Google behave anti-competitively?

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Leveraging market power through tying and bundling

does Google behave anti-competitively?

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I examine Google's pattern and practice of tying and bundling to leverage its dominance into new sectors under antitrust law principles. In particular, I show how Google used these tactics to enter numerous markets, to compel usage of its services, and often to dominate competing offerings. I explore the technical and commercial implementations of these practices, and I identify their effects on competition. I conclude that Google's tying and bundling tactics are suspect under antitrust law.

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English
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74

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"May 2014" -- Publisher's website.

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Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 14-112, Working paper (Harvard Business School) -- 14-112.

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74 pages
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74

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OL43112975M
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880377195

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