Competition Law as a Catalyst for Collective Market Governance: Gauging the Discursive Benefits of Intensified Administrative Action

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
Adrian Kuenzler
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Abstract

This article offers a novel perspective on competition law’s role in concentrated markets. While progressive views arguably flout just about anything that traditional legal doctrine esteems—advocating that competition law should be reconfigured to address a broader set of values beyond the welfare of consumers— established viewpoints hold that the subject of these attacks is the sheer size of digital platforms, although this overlooks their character as networked industries that overwhelmingly generate consumer benefits. Both views miss a crucial issue: they blur the vital role that competition law’s emphasis on consumers plays in producing welfare and prosperity when competition- and non-competition-related problems of market power are entwined. In particular, an intensified extent of administrative action helps to put in place the discursive benefits gained by advancing a proper dialogue between leading actors and consumers, and encourages a greater extent of integration of consumers’ views into the market.
竞争法作为集体市场治理的催化剂:强化行政行为的话语效益评估
本文对竞争法在集中市场中的作用提供了一个新的视角。虽然进步的观点可以说是对传统法律学说所尊重的任何东西的蔑视——提倡竞争法应该重新配置,以解决消费者福利之外的更广泛的价值观——但既有观点认为,这些攻击的对象是数字平台的绝对规模,尽管这忽略了它们作为网络行业的特征,这些行业极大地为消费者带来了利益。这两种观点都忽略了一个关键问题:当与竞争和非竞争相关的市场力量问题交织在一起时,它们模糊了竞争法对消费者的强调在创造福利和繁荣方面所起的重要作用。特别是,加强行政行动有助于落实通过推动主要行为者和消费者之间的适当对话而获得的话语利益,并鼓励将消费者的意见更大程度地纳入市场。
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