Disruptive technologies in the ICT arena require distinct approach while analyzing from antitrust and regulatory perspective: Professor Renato Nazinni
Distinguished Expert Lecture Series organised at the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) today
In his lecture, he provided comparative perspectives of European Union and USA in dealing with high-tech markets. Illustrating with the help of âlow switching costâ for consumers and âmulti-homingâ in online markets, he underscored that âcompetitive process and innovation both need to be protectedâ. Through âerror cost analysisâ, he demonstrated that in antitrust cases, chilling effects on investments is exerted if the false prosecution takes place. Similarly, consumers are worse off if false acquittal of a company is allowed. He further elaborated that in the nascent online markets in India, âplatform and product designâ are central to success. Referring to objectives of competition law, through various recent case laws, he emphasized that the global consensus is now emerging to protect consumers and overall economic welfare.
Director General & CEO, IICA, Shri Sunil Arora, who presided over the academic gathering, said that âdigitization has now become a norm in the country, but has to go far beyond.â He further stated that âdigitization can be further boosted by improving the literacy standardsâ. Referring to the large consumer base in India, he underlined in his closing remarks that âthis is the biggest strength today in the countryâ. He also cautioned that âmarkets are not perfectâ and therefore ârequire careful policy anchoring to achieve larger public policy goalsâ.

