An evaluation of GAFAM’s acquisition proposals in light of experimental studies
This article analyses the proposals for reversing the burden of proof in the review of acquisitions by GAFAM, along with the experimental studies that retrospectively analyse these acquisitions. It finds that these proposals, which are based on the presumptions that acquisitions by GAFAM are anti-competitive, are not warranted in light of the experimental studies and enforcement track records of the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice. This article also highlights that there is...
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