2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10657-015-9515-y
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Most-favored-nation clauses in commercial contracts: legal and economic analysis and proposal for a guideline

Abstract: The prevalent use of ''most favored nation'' (MFN) clauses in commercial agreements has garnered significant attention in the economics and legal literature and by practitioners and enforcement agencies. From an antitrust standpoint, there is a strong consensus that while MFN provisions can lead to procompetitive outcomes or at least play a competitively neutral role, they may also result in competitive harm and a loss of consumer welfare. Therefore, US and EU enforcement agencies and courts have held that MFN… Show more

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“…136 . Sin embargo, como estudiaremos más adelante, en el Reglamento (UE) 2022/720 ya sí que se menciona este tipo de cláusulas y se establece una regulación sobre las mismas 137 .…”
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“…136 . Sin embargo, como estudiaremos más adelante, en el Reglamento (UE) 2022/720 ya sí que se menciona este tipo de cláusulas y se establece una regulación sobre las mismas 137 .…”
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