Can Bundled Discounts Be Illegal If Offered By a Firm Without Market Power? (Kluwer Antitrust Connect Blog)

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Bundled discounts are common marketing schemes that normally benefit consumers and competition; however, courts and commentators have found certain circumstances when they might be illegal monopolization. The line between hard competition and exclusionary conduct has confounded antitrust counselors and their pricing …read more

Source: Global Competition Law Blogs

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21st Century Competition, 'Can Bundled Discounts Be Illegal If Offered By a Firm Without Market Power? (Kluwer Antitrust Connect Blog)' (21st Century Competition, 7 August 2014) <https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/08/can-bundled-discounts-be-illegal-if-offered-by-a-firm-without-market-power-kluwer-antitrust-connect-blog/> accessed 8 April 2026.

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21st Century Competition. "Can Bundled Discounts Be Illegal If Offered By a Firm Without Market Power? (Kluwer Antitrust Connect Blog)." 21st Century Competition, 7 August 2014. https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/08/can-bundled-discounts-be-illegal-if-offered-by-a-firm-without-market-power-kluwer-antitrust-connect-blog/.

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@misc{21st-century-competition2014, author = {21st Century Competition}, title = {{Can Bundled Discounts Be Illegal If Offered By a Firm Without Market Power? (Kluwer Antitrust Connect Blog)}}, year = {2014}, url = {https://www.twentyfirstcenturycompetition.com/2014/08/can-bundled-discounts-be-illegal-if-offered-by-a-firm-without-market-power-kluwer-antitrust-connect-blog/}, note = {21st Century Competition} }
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