Description: The report examines how technological advancements have transformed competition in digital markets, focusing on the shift from price to non-price factors like innovation, quality, privacy, and security as key determinants of consumer choice. It highlights the challenges competition authorities face in measuring and evaluating these qualitative factors due to their subjective nature and potential jurisdictional overlaps with sectoral regulators. The report suggests solutions, including an integrated institutional framework and consumer surveys, to better assess non-price competition factors and ensure effective regulation in the rapidly evolving digital economy.
Attribution: Mohit Chawdhry. A Framework to Evaluate Non-Price Factors in Competition Regulation. March 2022, Esya Centre.