Defining non-economic activities in competition law

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This article discusses how (non-)economic activities are defined in European competition law. It examines the criteria developed by the European Court of Justice, whether these criteria are consistent, and whether they are also applied logically. In this examination, a legal as well as an economic perspective is taken. It appears that economic insights can contribute substantially to the understanding of the Court’s approach.

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Kloosterhuis, E. (2017). Defining non-economic activities in competition law. European Competition Journal, 13(1), 117–149. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441056.2017.1362865

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