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Consultation opened on the detrimental effect of algorithms on competition and consumers

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) opened a consultation on January 19th 2021 running until March 16, 2021, regarding a research paper about algorithms and their effect on consumers and competition, to improve their own Analysing Algorithms programme. The CMA thereby sought feedback on a variety of questions including the accurateness of the potential harms set out by algorithms described in the research paper, the likeliness and impact of said harms, as well as any techniques that should be regulated more closely. Furthermore, it also asks for views on the role of the CMA as a regulator in the said area and the approaches it should attain in combatting the harm created by algorithms. In the paper, the CMA identifies several ways on how algorithms can harm consumers and negatively impact competition intentionally or unintentionally, such as direct harm of consumers, exclusionary practices by firms as well as algorithmic collusion.

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Scope

Policy Area
Competition
Policy Instrument
Unilateral conduct regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
cross-cutting
Implementation Level
national
Government Branch
executive
Government Body
competition authority

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2021-01-19
in consultation

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) opened a consultation on January 19th 2021 running unti…

2021-03-16
processing consultation

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) closed its consultation on March 16, 2021. The consulta…

2021-05-15
adopted

After running a consultation from January 19th 2021 until March 16, 2021 regarding a research paper…