This book examines the impact of artificial intelligence on competition and antitrust in today's global digital economy. It scrutinizes the economic and legal ramifications of Artificial Intelligence (AI), addressing the challenges it presents to competition and the law.

Beginning with an analysis of AI's developments across various economic sectors, the book highlights the need for updated legislation. It focuses on the digital economy, emphasizing digital platforms' role in shaping competition. Econometric investigations and a novel index assess competition's influence on foreign direct investment and multinational enterprises. Comparing competition practices across jurisdictions like the EU, US, Germany, and China, the book uncovers commonalities and differences in competition law principles. It also explores various theories on competition and competition law, seeking convergence or divergence.

This book is an essential resource for scholars, legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone seeking a better understanding of how AI is reshaping competition and antitrust in the digital age.



Autorentext

Georgios I Zekos is an economist and attorney at law, and, currently, Head of Internship and Career Department - Serres Campus of the International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki (Greece), where he teaches computer law. Zekos has a Ph.D. in law from Hull University (United Kingdom) and a Ph.D. in economics from the Economics Department - University of Peloponnese (Greece). His research focuses on computer law, commercial law, international trade, finance, business administration, management, maritime law, arbitration law, labor law, and investment law. Zekos has published various books and journal articles in these fields.

Titel
Artificial Intelligence and Competition
Untertitel
Economic and Legal Perspectives in the Digital Age
EAN
9783031480836
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
01.02.2024
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
7.66 MB
Anzahl Seiten
426