Digital platforms behave differently from textbook markets—network effects, two-sided pricing, and data accumulation tilt competition in ways classical antitrust tools weren't designed to handle, and this course is about figuring out when and how regulators should step in. You'll work through the economics of platform power alongside real enforcement cases, including Turkish Competition Authority decisions on Trendyol, Yemek Sepeti, and Google-Android, plus written case studies and group work that translate theory into actual remedies. It builds on microeconomics and industrial organization, giving you the vocabulary to engage with ongoing debates over ex ante regulation, merger control, and data access that are reshaping competition policy globally.
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Attendance will be taken, and more than 70% attendance is required to pass the course. If you fail to attend 13 classes from the beginning of the