The Digital Markets Act between the EU Economic Constitutionalism and the EU Competition Policy

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Abstract

Given that a lot has already been written by legal scholars on the practical implications that the entry into force of the Digital Markets Act will have, the present article intends to bring the discussion back to the theoretical level, trying to find out where the roots of this proposed regulation lie, with an analysis of the context in which it falls, the EU principles and values upon which it is based, the objectives it intends to pursue, and the legal-economic theories behind it.

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Massa, C. (2022). The Digital Markets Act between the EU Economic Constitutionalism and the EU Competition Policy. Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 15(26), 103–130. https://doi.org/10.7172/1689-9024.YARS.2022.15.26.5

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