Predatory Pricing and Market Determination in Non - Traditional Markets: An Analysis of Recent Cases Decided by The Competition Commission of India
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2020-03
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Indian Journal of Law and Justice
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Chakraborty, Gangotri
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University of North Bengal
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Raychaudhuri, T. (2020). Predatory Pricing and Market Determination in Non - Traditional Markets: An Analysis of Recent Cases Decided by The Competition Commission of India. Indian Journal of Law and Justice, 11(1, Part-I), 31–43. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3971
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Raychaudhuri, Tilottama
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The Directive Principles of State Policy as enshrined in Article 39 of the Constitution of
India lay down, inter alia, that the State shall direct its policy towards securing that the
operation of the economic system does not result in concentration of wealth, to the
common detriment. However, a study of the Indian market, decades after the enactment
of the Constitution, reveals that the same is prone to wealth concentration, due to failure
of the competitive fabric of the market. One of the ways in which such market failure
occurs is by abuse of market power by firms, due to anti-competitive practices such as
predatory pricing....
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11
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1, Part-I
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0976-3570
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31 - 43