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Modern trends of antimonopoly regulation of digital services market in the world
Author(s) -
Maria Kromm
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
"tu̇ran" universitetìnìn̦ habarsysy/"tu̇ran" universitetìnìņ habaršysy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2959-1236
pISSN - 1562-2959
DOI - 10.46914/1562-2959-2021-1-3-235-242
Subject(s) - competition (biology) , dominance (genetics) , digital economy , the internet , business , state (computer science) , industrial organization , economics , computer science , political science , law , ecology , biochemistry , chemistry , algorithm , biology , world wide web , gene
The article analyzes and considers the main trends in the development of the digital services market for 2018–2021 and illustrative graphs are shown. The purpose of this article is to disclose the current problem of antimonopoly regulation and the development of competition in digital markets and to study the dynamics of the development of the global state of the digital sphere. When analyzing the current state of the digital services market and the development of antimonopoly regulation both in Kazakhstan and in foreign countries, analytical and economic and statistical methods were used, as well as methods of collecting information and abstraction for effective search, grouping, processing and generalization of data. Now the digital services market is developing dynamically and there is an active growth of Internet users around the world. There is also a constant increase in online shopping and the COVID–19 coronavirus pandemic further contributes to this growth. To protect the rights and interests of consumers, digital market players, “beginners”, and to ensure equal and fair competition conditions, it became necessary to revise the regulatory mechanisms used by the competition authorities in many countries. There is an active establishment of tighter regulation of digital platforms by focusing on their specific business models and regulating their access to data so that new entrants can compete on an equal footing with today’s large conglomerates. Important changes are being made to the rules on abuse of dominance in digital markets related to the behavior of “middlemen” That is, the task of the antimonopoly authorities is to create the necessary conditions for the development and stimulation of competition in this industry.

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