When the Platform Is the Market
Three platform types. Three different markets. One missing framework.
Antitrust market definition sounds technical. It isn’t.
At its core, it asks a simple question: what alternatives do customers actually have?
For ordinary products, the answer is usually straightforward. If the price of one product rises, consumers switch to another. That substitution defines the market.
Platforms complicate this picture. And in some cases…
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