Intel v Commission and the problem with wrong economic assumptions (Chillin’ Competition)

(by Pablo Ibañez Colomo)

Voices that relativise the problems with Article 102 TFEU case law are not infrequent. It may be true that the case law is not beyond reproach in all respects, the argument goes, but perfection is not of this world. The fact that rulings are often criticised simply …read more

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21st Century Competition, 'Intel v Commission and the problem with wrong economic assumptions (Chillin’ Competition)' (21st Century Competition, 16 June 2014) <https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/06/intel-v-commission-and-the-problem-with-wrong-economic-assumptions-chillin-competition/> accessed 29 April 2026.

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21st Century Competition. "Intel v Commission and the problem with wrong economic assumptions (Chillin’ Competition)." 21st Century Competition, 16 June 2014. https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/06/intel-v-commission-and-the-problem-with-wrong-economic-assumptions-chillin-competition/.

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@misc{21st-century-competition2014, author = {21st Century Competition}, title = {{Intel v Commission and the problem with wrong economic assumptions (Chillin’ Competition)}}, year = {2014}, url = {https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/06/intel-v-commission-and-the-problem-with-wrong-economic-assumptions-chillin-competition/}, note = {21st Century Competition} }
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