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Buyer Power, Competition Law and Platforms

Subhashish Gupta
2019
Working Paper No
585
Body

Buyer power in input markets, and in particular labour markets, have received the attention of the press, antitrust authorities and scholars in the recent past. Anticompetitive behaviour by global technology giants is an ongoing concern. A combination of the two raises serious issues. This paper looks at the economics behind buyer power and discusses it in relation to competition law and digital markets including platforms. A short discussion about the implications of these developments for India is provided.

Key words
Buyer power, monopsony, oligopsony, competition law, platforms
WP No. 585.pdf (812.68 KB)

Buyer Power, Competition Law and Platforms

Author(s) Name: Subhashish Gupta, 2019
Working Paper No : 585
Abstract:

Buyer power in input markets, and in particular labour markets, have received the attention of the press, antitrust authorities and scholars in the recent past. Anticompetitive behaviour by global technology giants is an ongoing concern. A combination of the two raises serious issues. This paper looks at the economics behind buyer power and discusses it in relation to competition law and digital markets including platforms. A short discussion about the implications of these developments for India is provided.

Keywords: Buyer power, monopsony, oligopsony, competition law, platforms
WP No. 585.pdf (812.68 KB)