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Gawer, Annabelle. Platform owner entry and innovation in complementary markets: Evidence from Intel. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Li, Xu, ed. Shuang bian shi chang qi ye jing zheng huan jing de xin shi jiao: Shuangbian shichang qiye jingzheng huanjing de xin shijiao. Shanghai ren min chu ban she, 2007.

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Chakravorti, Sujit. Platform competition in two-sided markets: The case of payment networks. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 2004.

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Evans, David S. The industrial organization of markets with two-sided platforms. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005.

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Chin, Yang-su. Intʻŏnet pʻotʻŏl sanŏp ŭi kyŏngjaeng kujo punsŏk. KDI, 2008.

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Intʻŏnet pʻotʻŏl sanŏp ŭi kyŏngjaeng kujo punsŏk. KDI, 2008.

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Stark, David, ed. The Performance Complex. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198861669.001.0001.

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What’s valuable? Market competition provides one kind of answer. Competitions offer another. On one side, competition is an ongoing and seemingly endless process of pricings; on the other, competitions are discrete and bounded in time and location, with entry rules, judges, scores, and prizes. This book examines what happens when ever more activities in domains of everyday life are evaluated and experienced in terms of performance metrics. Unlike organized competitions, such systems are ceaseless and without formal entry. Instead of producing resolutions, their scorings create addictions. To u
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Research, Bernstein, ed. U.K. video wars: Three platforms, no waiting. Bernstein Research, 1999.

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Whish, Richard, and David Bailey. Competition Law. 10th ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198836322.001.0001.

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Competition Law explains competition law and policy in the EU and UK. The intention is to provide the reader with an understanding of competition law and policy, to introduce the reader to key economic concepts, legal principles and tools in competition law, and to provide insights into the numerous different issues that arise when applying competition law to market behaviour. Describing the economic rationale for the law, the chapters consider the application of EU and UK competition law to various business practices, including cartels, cooperation agreements, distribution agreements, licence
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Lianos, Ioannis. Global Governance of Antitrust and the Need for a BRICS Joint Research Platform in Competition Law and Policy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198810674.003.0005.

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The chapter offers a critical analysis of the call for policy convergence in Competition Law. This merely emanates from the global business community and enables established Competition Law regimes, such as those of the United States and Europe, to influence the convergence point and take ownership of the process. This does not take into account the different patterns of diffusion of Competition Law and consequently the variety of Competition Law systems globally. The chapter castigates the lack of participation in this global deliberative space of emergent and developing economies and the ina
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Hauptgutachten. Wettbewerb 2020. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748911647.

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The Monopolies Commission's Biennial Report XXIII, titled “Competition 2020”, analyses how distortions of competition in the internal market, which are caused by subsidies granted by third countries such as China, can be reduced. It proposes the introduction of an instrument that aims to control such third country subsidies. In the Corona crisis, competition law should continue to be applied with no compromises as to substantive law, and rescue packages granted by the State should be accompanied by measures to promote competition. With regard to the digital platform economy, the Commission end
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The Business of Platforms: Strategy in the Age of Digital Competition, Innovation, and Power. HarperBusiness, 2019.

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Guitar, Amanda E., and Rachael A. Carmen. Facebook Frenemies and Selfie-Promotion. Edited by Maryanne L. Fisher. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199376377.013.39.

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Human communication has been largely influenced by the global popularization of social network sites such as Facebook over the past decade. From PCs to mobile phones, humans can now communicate in ways never before experienced during our history on Earth; moreover, sites like Facebook are providing a novel platform for engaging in female intrasexual competition. Through cyberbullying, selfies, and Facebook “stalking,” females are engaging in traditional strategies of intrasexual competition (i.e., self-promotion, rival derogation, mate manipulation, and competitor manipulation) in an evolution
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Cowhey, Peter F., and Jonathan D. Aronson. Information and Production Disruptions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190657932.003.0002.

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Digital technology (digital DNA) has catalyzed information and production disruptions—ranging from cloud computing and machine learning to 3D printers—that are sweeping across firms and markets. Special attention is paid to competition dynamics in digital markets and the creation of a trusted digital environment for digital privacy and cybersecurity. A new system of innovation, digital platform clusters, is emerging that will change both global industrial and regional growth patterns, even in traditional industries like farming. Discussions of the automotive and electric grid industries illust
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Stirr, Anna Marie. Love, Solidarity, and Sociopolitical Change. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190631970.003.0007.

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Discussion of political topics in dohori lyrics was strictly forbidden in competitions and the state-run media up until 1990. This chapter looks at the slow movement toward including party politics and specific social issues in dohori performance and recordings. It examines relationships between party politics, identity politics, and the intimate politics of dohori singing. Three interrelated aspects include the inclusion of romantic love in songs sung for party political platforms, and politics in romantic love songs; arguments for caste equality through a musical meritocracy; and attempts to
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Prassl, Jeremias. Levelling the Playing Field. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797012.003.0007.

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This chapter considers the implications of the on-demand economy for consumers and markets. It shows how, for both consumers and workers, the on-demand bargain can unravel rather quickly: users potentially end up paying a much higher price and receive worse-quality services than promised. In addition, the gig-economy business model can lead to significant tax losses, as taxpayers are left to make up the shortfall and subsidize the industry in myriad ways. When these problems for consumers, workers, and taxpayers are added to the questionable economics behind many platforms’ business models, as
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Hunter, Tera W. The Forgotten Legacy of Shirley Chisholm. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036606.003.0006.

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This chapter sets up the basic dilemma of the Democratic primary contest: how would the competition between an African American man and a white woman affect the liberal coalition of African Americans, white liberals, feminists, and organized labor in place since the 1970s? It decries the deterioration of the Democratic race into a debate over which group, African Americans or women, was more aggrieved and reminds us of the historical consequences of division. Recounting key events from the Civil War era, the chapter argues that the Democratic Party would do better to recall instead the legacy
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Hunting, Kyra. Fashioning Feminine Fandom. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039577.003.0007.

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This chapter considers how the platform provided by fan-fashion blogs and the affordances of the technology allow fan-fashion bloggers to play with media and fashion in a way that is less constrained by a blogger's financial or physical limitations than previous engagements with fandom and fashion—like cosplay or collecting. Fan-fashion blogs can also destabilize some of the assumptions about scarcity, competition, and authenticity that accompanied these preceding fan practices. Furthermore, the chapter argues that the focus on fandom and its distinct set of values and priorities in these blog
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Petmesidou, Maria. Welfare Reform in Greece. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790266.003.0008.

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Greece developed a pension-heavy, clientelist, hybrid Mediterranean welfare state with many gaps in coverage. The global financial crisis of 2008 triggered a severe sovereign debt crisis, compelling the country to accept three bailout packages with stringent conditions as to spending cuts, privatization, and openness to international competition. Severe austerity has caused a protracted recession: the economy lost more than a quarter of its GDP between 2008 and 2015. The Mediterranean refugee crisis impacted severely on the country. New parties of the extreme left (SYRIZA) and extreme right (G
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Weiss, Moritz, and Felix Biermann. Defence Industrial Cooperation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0041.

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This chapter examines to what extent Europe’s governments and defence contractors cooperate to provide European Armed Forces with military capabilities. Defence industrial cooperation has evolved as almost the default policy option for European powers to develop large military platforms. Yet, there is no uniform trend, but large variation across countries (for example, France versus Germany), across sectors (land versus air versus sea), and with regards to the sources of cooperation (for example, government induced versus investment driven). The chapter shows that, while the major powers domin
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Millard, Christopher, ed. Cloud Computing Law. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198716662.001.0001.

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This book examines in detail the legal implications of cloud computing. In essence, 'the cloud' is a way of delivering computing resources as a utility service via the Internet. It is evolving very rapidly with substantial investments being made in infrastructure, platforms, and applications, all delivered 'as a service'. The demand for cloud resources is enormous, driven by such developments as the deployment on a vast scale of mobile apps and the rapid emergence of 'Big Data'. The book explains what cloud computing is and how it works; analyses contractual relationships between cloud service
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Lianos, Ioannis, Philipp Hacker, Stefan Eich, and Georgios Dimitropoulos, eds. Regulating Blockchain. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198842187.001.0001.

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This collection provides an in-depth analysis of the intersection between blockchain technology and the law. Covering EU, US, and Asian jurisdictions, it assesses the necessities of and opportunities for the regulation of blockchain technology in a range of key legal fields, such as competition law, securities regulation, corporate, insurance, contract, and data protection law. Instead of postulating the disruptive superiority of distributed ledger technology across potential areas of application, however, the volume offers a nuanced treatment of use cases ranging from early applications in fi
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Thompson, William R., and Leila Zakhirova. Denouement: World Politics, Systemic Leadership, and Climate Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190699680.003.0013.

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In this final chapter, we conclude by recapitulating our argument and evidence. One goal of this work has been to improve our understanding of the patterns underlying the evolution of world politics over the past one thousand years. How did we get to where we are now? Where and when did the “modern” world begin? How did we shift from a primarily agrarian economy to a primarily industrial one? How did these changes shape world politics? A related goal was to examine more closely the factors that led to the most serious attempts by states to break free of agrarian constraints. We developed an in
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