Computing abuse related damages in the case of new entryan illustration for the directory enquiry services market

  1. Siotis, Georges
  2. Martínez-Granado, Maite
Revista:
DFAE-II WP Series

ISSN: 1988-088X

Año de publicación: 2006

Número: 2

Tipo: Documento de Trabajo

Otras publicaciones en: DFAE-II WP Series

Resumen

A number of European countries, among which the UK and Spain, have opened up their Directory Enquiry Services (DQs, or 118AB) market to competition. We analyse the Spanish case, where both local and foreign firms challenged the incumbent as of April 2003. We argue that the incumbent had the ability to abuse its dominant position, and that it was a perfectly rational strategy. In short,the incumbent raised its rivals' costs directly by providing an inferior quality version of the (essential) input, namely the incumbent's subscribers' database. We illustrate how it is possible to quantify the effect of abuse in situation were the entrant has no previous history in the market. To do this, we use the UK experience to construct the relevant counterfactual, that is the "but for abuse" scenario. After controlling for relative prices and advertising intensity, we find that one of the foreign entrants achieved a Spanish market share substantially below what it would have obtained in the absence of abuse.