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Assessing The Competitive Effects Of Surcharging The Use Of Payment Mechanisms, Steven Semeraro
Assessing The Competitive Effects Of Surcharging The Use Of Payment Mechanisms, Steven Semeraro
University of Miami Business Law Review
The Department of Justice’s theory of liability in its case attacking the non–discrimination provisions in American Express’s merchant contracts contends that point–of–sale competition on the price of making a purchase with a credit card is an instrument creating economic efficiency. That is, the economy would run more efficiently, and consumers would be better off, if merchants were free to charge variable prices for different types of credit cards. After all, charging different prices for using different types of payment mechanisms appears to be just another form of presumptively positive price competition.
The Second Circuit rejected that conclusion, recognizing that in …