Where Do We Stand on Discounts? - A Nordic Perspective

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Where Do We Stand on Discounts? - A Nordic Perspective. / Bergqvist, Christian (Editor); Bastida, Vladimir; Ballebye Okholm, Henrik; Pedersen, Torben; Østerud, Eirik .

Ex Tuto Publishing, 2017. 208 p.

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Harvard

Bergqvist, C (ed.), Bastida, V, Ballebye Okholm, H, Pedersen, T & Østerud, E 2017, Where Do We Stand on Discounts? - A Nordic Perspective. Ex Tuto Publishing.

APA

Bergqvist, C. (Ed.), Bastida, V., Ballebye Okholm, H., Pedersen, T., & Østerud, E. (2017). Where Do We Stand on Discounts? - A Nordic Perspective. Ex Tuto Publishing.

Vancouver

Bergqvist C, (ed.), Bastida V, Ballebye Okholm H, Pedersen T, Østerud E. Where Do We Stand on Discounts? - A Nordic Perspective. Ex Tuto Publishing, 2017. 208 p.

Author

Bergqvist, Christian (Editor) ; Bastida, Vladimir ; Ballebye Okholm, Henrik ; Pedersen, Torben ; Østerud, Eirik . / Where Do We Stand on Discounts? - A Nordic Perspective. Ex Tuto Publishing, 2017. 208 p.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Dominant undertakings{\textquoteright} ability, under competition law, to award discounts and other loyalty inducing considerations are subject to much ambiguity and unsettled issues. Despite discounts being a commercial requirement, even for the dominant undertaking, it is difficult to draw up clear principles. And while the approach to non-dominant undertakings restriction of competition has been fundamentally recast over the last 20 years, the appraisal of single company behaviour remains more formal and rigid. However, there has recently been indications that some of the same leniency might have been extended to dis-counts and unilateral behaviour and in particular the 2017 Court of Justice rul-ing in Intel has reopened the discussions. The objective of this book is to pro-vide guidance on the matter under EU and Nordic competition law and to align these with economic theory. ",
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