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Anticompetitive effects analysis shouldn't strive for 'academic perfection,' EU's Banasevic says

By Lewis Crofts ( March 24, 2021, 18:08 GMT | Insight) -- EU antitrust enforcers should show the anticompetitive effects of suspect conduct, but such analysis need not "strive for academic perfection," a senior EU official said. Nicholas Banasevic, who has steered EU antitrust cases into Google and Qualcomm, said there were "legitimate questions" about enforcement but he stressed the European Commission's work is keeping pace with the challenges.EU antitrust enforcers should show the anticompetitive effects of suspect conduct, but such analysis need not "strive for academic perfection," a senior EU official said....

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