掠夺性定价的分析与比较

S. Sharan
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掠夺性定价是掠夺者使用的一种反竞争技术,以阻止新的参与者进入市场或驱逐现有的参与者,以获得更大的市场份额,并增加他们的利润,因为他们的主导地位。经济学家对此提出了质疑,并出现了几种理论来解释捕食为何以及如何发生。基于这些理论的额外标准和测试已被添加到经济学经典中,以便将来可以更好地评估捕食行为。自20世纪初以来,有几家公司被指控收取掠夺性价格。根据所建议的标准和测试,各国的竞争主管部门已经处理了这些指控并对情况进行了评估。美国和欧盟的示威活动各自引人注目。在做出裁决时,美国竞争管理机构可能比欧盟委员会(European Union Commission)更多地借鉴了古典经济理论。本文对掠夺性定价理论和美国、欧盟和土耳其的实例进行了详细的研究。这些国家的竞争机构将进行比较,看看他们如何处理剥削性定价的情况。
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ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON ON PREDATORY PRICING
Predatory pricing is an anti-competitive technique used by predators to prevent new players from entering the market or to drive existing ones out in order to get a larger part of the market and increase their profits as a result of their dominating position. It has been questioned by economists, and several theories have emerged as to why and how predation is possible. Additional criteria and tests based on these theories have been added to the economics canon so that predation can be better assessed in the future. Several companies have been accused of charging predatory prices since the early 1900s. In light of the suggested criteria and tests, competition authorities in various nations have dealt with these charges and assessed instances. United States and European Union demonstrations were each notable in their own right. In making its rulings, the United States' competition authority may have learned more heavily on classical economic theory considerations than the European Union Commission. A detailed examination of predatory pricing theory and instances from the US, EU and Turkey is presented in this paper. Competition agencies in these nations will be compared to see how they deal with situations of exploitative pricing.
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