Abstract
This study explores the global discourse surrounding ex-ante regulations, particularly their impact on digital markets. While proponents tout their benefits, concerns are raised about potential negative effects on incentives for major internet platforms and innovation. The paper delves into the challenges of striking a balance between fostering a competitive environment and avoiding overly restrictive laws that could stifle emerging companies in India’s digital marketplaces. It highlights changes in various countries, including the European Union, Germany, Australia, South Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Emphasizing the importance of precise ex-ante laws, the study urges regulators to develop a strategic approach that simultaneously promotes innovation, competition, and consumer welfare, ensuring a robust digital market. The paper recommends that India proactively create a tailored framework that encourages healthy competition while advancing its goal of building a strong digital economy.
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