As Europe seeks to strengthen its competitiveness in digital and high-tech sectors, interoperability - a tool to force platforms to open up their assets so third parties can use them - is increasingly seen as a key policy tool to promote innovation, entry,...
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As Europe seeks to strengthen its competitiveness in digital and high-tech sectors, interoperability - a tool to force platforms to open up their assets so third parties can use them - is increasingly seen as a key policy tool to promote innovation, entry, and consumer choice. Policy makers need to design interoperability in ways which unlock these benefits while avoiding unintended consequences for investment and market dynamics.
In the CERRE report ‘Mandating Openness in Regulated Markets’, Director of Research Zach Meyers and Carmelo Cennamo develop a framework to guide decisions on when and how to mandate interoperability.
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