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Market Definition and Market Power in Payment Card Networks
Abstract
We discuss competition among payment card networks, and in particular how antitrust practitioners might approach questions of market definition and market power in these markets. Application of the hypothetical monopolist test to define markets, and the use of traditional metrics to measure market power, may be less straightforward for card networks than for many markets. The "two-sidedness" of the market does not, however, overturn the basic logic of the hypothetical monopolist test or traditional measurements of market power. We demonstrate some practical ways to apply these antitrust principles to competition among payment card networks.
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Emch, Eric and Thompson, T. Scott
(2006)
"Market Definition and Market Power in Payment Card Networks,"
Review of Network Economics:
Vol. 5: Iss. 1, Article 4.
DOI: 10.2202/1446-9022.1088
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http://www.bepress.com/rne/vol5/iss1/4
