Book contents
- Market Investigations
- Market Investigations
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Market Investigations in the EU
- 2 Intervention Triggers and Underlying Theories of Harm
- 3 A European Market Investigation
- 4 The Integration of Wide and Narrow Market Investigations in EU Economic Law
- 5 Market Investigations in the UK and Beyond
- 6 Market Inquiries in South Africa
- 7 An Economic Evaluation of the EC’s Proposed “New Competition Tool”
- 8 Market Investigations for Digital Platforms
- Index
4 - The Integration of Wide and Narrow Market Investigations in EU Economic Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2021
- Market Investigations
- Market Investigations
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Market Investigations in the EU
- 2 Intervention Triggers and Underlying Theories of Harm
- 3 A European Market Investigation
- 4 The Integration of Wide and Narrow Market Investigations in EU Economic Law
- 5 Market Investigations in the UK and Beyond
- 6 Market Inquiries in South Africa
- 7 An Economic Evaluation of the EC’s Proposed “New Competition Tool”
- 8 Market Investigations for Digital Platforms
- Index
Summary
This chapter analyses the relationship among competition law and the various sectoral regulatory regimes making up the EU body of economic regulation, at the systemic, substantive and institutional level. In the light thereof and of experience with comparable tools in other jurisdictions, it makes recommendations regarding the interplay between market investigations and sector-specific regulation. In our opinion, market investigations could easily be integrated in the existing body of EU economic regulation. At the systemic level, this new instrument should have a horizontal scope and hence be applicable to regulated sectors, to usefully close eventual regulatory gaps. At the substantive level, it should rest on economic knowledge and methodology, in line with existing EU economic regulation, yet without being straitjacketed within specific competition law analysis. At the institutional level, a close transversal cooperation between the Commission and the relevant NRA(s) is needed at every stage of a market investigation implementation, if and when it is applied in regulated sectors.
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- Market InvestigationsA New Competition Tool for Europe?, pp. 164 - 215Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022