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Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox

Columbia University

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Abstract

Amazon is the titan of twenty-first century commerce. In addition to being a retailer, it is now a marketing platform, a delivery and logistics network, a payment service, a credit lender, an auction house, a major book publisher, a producer of television and films, a fashion designer, a hardware manufacturer, and a leading host of cloud server space. Although Amazon has clocked staggering growth, it generates meager profits, choosing to price below-cost and expand widely instead. Through this strategy, the company has positioned itself at the center of e-commerce and now serves as essential infrastructure for a host of other businesses that depend upon it. Elements of the firm’s structure and conduct pose…

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Keywords
  • Market power
  • Business
  • Predatory pricing
  • Incentive
  • Industrial organization
  • Competition (biology)
  • Dominance (genetics)
  • Collusion
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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