Abstract

Digital markets and new business models in multi-sided markets with certain market peculiarities (i.e., network, scale, lock-in effects) have challenged the traditional competition tools. National competition authorities (NCAs), especially younger authorities, across the globe have struggled with the investigations of anticompetitive practices in those markets. Specifically, the paper will use Google (Android) as a case study to explore the approaches taken by three competition authorities, based in Russia, Turkey and India, leading to the prohibition decisions of their national competition laws. Discussions centred on the nationalGoogle Android decisions will be placed in a broader context underpinned by recent ongoing developments of competition laws in Russia, Turkey and India. The Google Android case, digital markets, Turkish competition law, Russian competition law, Indian competition law

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