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Counterfactual Tests in Competition LawCento VeljanovskiCase Associates; Institute of Economic Affairs; Centre for Regulation and Market Analysis (CRMA) November 24, 2010 Competition Law Journal, No. 4, November 2010 Abstract: This article looks at the growing use of the counterfactual approach in European and UK competition laws. The term counterfactual has not been a feature of European competition law, with the exception of merger control, to date. However, with the move to an effects-based approach, counterfactuals are being used occasionally, hesitantly and with mixed results. The article examines the use of counterfactuals in 'behavioural' competition law investigations based on a review of UK and EC competition guidelines, decisions, and several leading UK cases.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 15 Keywords: counterfactual, antitrust, competition law, effects-based approach, causation, dominance JEL Classification: D4, K0, L1, L4 working papers seriesDate posted: November 26, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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