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How Google Incorporation from the Internet Search Engine Industry Responds to the Challenge of Antitrust Laws

Rongchun  Li

Abstract


Industry monopolies are detrimental to the sustainable development of industries and economies, and countries have introduced anti-monopoly laws to protect the development of industries and balance competition. Most companies are facing the challenge of anti-monopoly laws, and it has become a hot topic to deal with the sanctions and effects of anti-monopoly laws on companies and reap the benefits in them. This article proposes some more effective measures by conducting a PEST analysis of Google, the leading company in the Internet search engine industry.


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Antitrust Laws; PEST; CAS

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v7i4.5578

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