| ISBN | : 9786259479224 |
| Barkod | : 9786259479224 |
| Marka | : Hayat Akademi |
| Kitap Türü | : Hayat Akademi |
| Sayfa Sayısı | : 104 |
| Kitap Dili | : Türkçe |
| Kapak Türü | : AMERİKAN |
| Kapak Rengi | : CMYK |
| Kapak Gramajı | : 230 gr |
| En ve Boy | : 135X210 mm |
| Selefon Türü | : MAT SELOFAN |
| Stok Durumu | : Stokta Var |
The digital giants have dominated the economy during the last two decades with a transformative effect. Besides their financial bigness, they have the power to transform the cornerstones of the existing economy and markets. The distinctive features of the digital giants enabled them to infiltrate from the loopholes of the classical competition law enforcement both in the EU and the US. The first systematic response came from the EU via the adoption of the Digital Market Act (DMA). Following the issuance of the draft DMA, it has been argued that it reflects ordoliberal features. Against the challenges of the imbalanced social structure of the techno-feudalism, the DMA emerged as an updated second version of Robin-hood, neither completely inside nor entirely outside the EU competition law and economic framework, to ensure an undistorted internal market where the European people play and share fairly amongst them. However, there is no place for a Robinhood, who has many paradoxes in his character as explained in detail in this book, within the Ordoliberal competition understanding whose primary concern is the establishment of ‘ordnungspolitik’ based on the economic constitution.
