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In an era where digital transformation is reshaping governance, commerce, and public policy, The Economics and Regulation of Digitalisation: The Case of Türkiye arrives as a timely and authoritative contribution. This edited volume, curated by three distinguished academics—Muzaffer Eroğlu (Boğaziçi University), Matthias Finger (İTÜ), and Emin Köksal (Bahçeşehir University) - provides a rigorous, multidisciplinary, and conceptually grounded exploration of Türkiye’s evolving digital landscape. The book not only charts Türkiye’s digital development across a wide spectrum of sectors ranging from infrastructure to FinTech and social media—but also engages with the country’s evolving approach to competition law in digital markets, arguably one of the most pressing challenges of our time.

Keywords

digitalisation, competition law, self-preferencing, Turkiye, EU, digital platforms

Abstract

In an age where digital transformation profoundly influences governance, commerce, and public policy, The Economics and Regulation of Digitalisation: The Case of Türkiye presents a timely and authoritative examination of Türkiye’s evolving digital ecosystem. Edited by Muzaffer Eroğlu (Boğaziçi University), Matthias Finger (İTÜ), and Emin Köksal (Bahçeşehir University), this multidisciplinary volume offers a rigorous analysis of digitalisation processes across diverse sectors—including infrastructure, FinTech, and social media—while critically addressing Türkiye’s legal and regulatory responses, particularly in the realm of competition law in digital markets. What sets this work apart is its dual focus: it positions Türkiye within broader global digital trends while simultaneously providing a nuanced, country-specific exploration of the interplay between legal frameworks, economic imperatives, and technological developments. With contributions from scholars, regulators, and legal practitioners, the volume combines theoretical depth with empirical insight, offering valuable perspectives for academics, policymakers, and professionals navigating the complexities of digital regulation in emerging markets.

Acknowledgements

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First Page

275

Last Page

278

Page Count

4

Received Date

27.04.2025

Accepted Date

04.07.2025

Publisher

University of Warsaw

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