Abstract

The digital economy has emerged as a significant catalyst for worldwide economic expansion. Nevertheless, as the digital economy continues to flourish, the issue of monopoly it brings is becoming more and more important. Certain online platforms engage in predatory pricing and discriminatory practices, undermining fair competition in the market, harming consumer rights and interests, and impeding the healthy growth of the economy. This paper uses the research methods of literature analysis and literature review to explore the theoretical and technical challenges encountered by the anti-monopoly law in the context of the digital economy era, and puts forward proper recommendations for improvement according to its limitations by analyzing the existing anti-monopoly case practices. This study aims to identify effective regulatory measures and recommendations that can offer robust legal protection for the sustainable growth of the digital economy. At the same time, it is anticipated that this study will promote the improvement and development of the anti-monopoly law in the field of digital economy, and contribute wisdom and strength to the construction of a more fair, open and orderly market competition environment.

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