Australian competition law has just emerged from a significant period of
reform which has seen controversial changes to the legal test to
distinguish between normal competitive conduct and conduct that should
be condemned. The controversy continues, arguably because the
traditional legal conception of market power does not provide a useful
standard in real world markets. This important new book offers a radical
interpretation of market power, based on the power to manipulate. Seeing
it in this way allows for positive and normative standards within which
to frame a legal theory of liability for misuse of that power. The book
provides suggestions to improve the forensic assessment of conduct that
should be condemned as misuse of market power.