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Can the reformed Australian competition law stop algorithmic collusion?
Baskaran Balasingham, ‘Can the reformed Australian competition law stop algorithmic collusion?’ in Steven Van Uytsel, Salil Mehra and Yoshiteru Uemura (eds) Algorithms, Collusion and Competition Law: A Comparative Approach (Edward Elgar, 2023)
Reviewing Concerted Practices and Misuse of Market Power
Arihant Agarwal, ‘Reviewing Concerted Practices and Misuse of Market Power’ (2021) 29(2) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 88
When the carrot resembles a stick …
Deniz Kayis and Rob Nicholls, ‘When the carrot resembles a stick: The exclusion of concerted practices from the ACCC’s revised immunity policy’ (2020) 27(3) CCLJ 187
Algorithmic Collusion and Scrutiny: … ACCC’s Information Gathering Powers in the Digital Era
Nathan Feiglin, ‘Algorithmic Collusion and Scrutiny: Examining the Role of the ACCC’s Information Gathering Powers in the Digital Era’ (2020) 43(4) UNSWLJ 1137
The Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2.0: Is the New Concerted Practices Prohibition an Effective Patch to Address Algorithmic Collusion?
Baskaran Balasingham, ‘The Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2.0: Is the New Concerted Practices Prohibition an Effective Patch to Address Algorithmic Collusion?’ (Competition Policy International, Antitrust Chronicle, 13 July 2020)