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Antitrust Chronicle® – Self-Preferencing

Spring 2020, Volume 3, Number 2

Dear Readers, What is self-preferencing? The term has entered the antitrust lexicon in the wake of recent investigations into the conduct of large technology companies. In essence, it refers to situations where a company with multiple activities uses its position in one market to favor its activities in another. But is this something new? Self-preferencing […]

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