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More Competitive Search Through Regulation

by Alessandro Bonatti; David Dinielli; Fiona M. Scott Morton; Gregory Crawford; Jidong Zhou; Katja Seim; L. Elisa Celis; Michael Sinkinson; Michael Luca; Monika Schnitzer; Paul Heidhues; Tobias Salz

May 20, 2021
  • Computers and Technology
  • Consumer Protection

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This paper identifies a set of possible regulations that could be used both to make the search market more competitive and simultaneously ameliorate the harms flowing from Google's current monopoly position. The purpose of this paper is to identify conceptual problems and solutions based on sound economic principles and to begin a discussion from which robust and specific policy recommendations can be drafted.

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  • Tobin Center for Economic Policy, Yale University

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  • John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
  • Omidyar Network

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  • Copyright 2021 by Tobin Center for Economic Policy, Yale University. All rights reserved.

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  • North America / United States
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Title: More Competitive Search Through Regulation
Publication date 2021-05-20
Publication year 2021
Authors Alessandro Bonatti , David Dinielli , Fiona M. Scott Morton , Gregory Crawford , Jidong Zhou , Katja Seim , L. Elisa Celis , Michael Sinkinson , Michael Luca , Monika Schnitzer , Paul Heidhues , Tobias Salz
Copyright holder(s) Tobin Center for Economic Policy, Yale University
Geographical focus Europe , North America / United States
Keywords search , SERP
Document type Article
Language English
URL: https://interfaith.issuelab.org/resource/more-competitive-search-through-regulation.html
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