Fintech Competition Explored in New Anthology by Leading Scholars

The anthology "Fintech Competition: Law, Policy, and Market Organisation" is Volume 17 in the series Swedish Studies in European Law, published by the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies. The editors are Konstantinos Stylianou, Marios Iacovides, and Björn Lundqvist.

Fintech is an emerging market defined by the integration of financial services with new technological innovations. In Sweden, the contribution of fintech companies to GDP has increased from 0.01% to 0.15% over the past ten years. Photo: Yuri Arcurs

This open access book is the first to systematically explore competition policy in fintech markets. Drawing from the expertise of law scholars, economists, and social and natural scientists from the EU and the US, this edited collection explores the competitive dynamics, market organisation, and competition law application in fintech markets. 

The editors of this volume are Professor Konstantinos Stylianou, University of Glasgow, Senior Lecturer Marios Iacovides, Uppsala University and Professor Björn Lundqvist, Stockholm University. Series Editor of the Swedish Studies in European Law series is Björn Lundqvist.

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About Swedish Studies in European Law

Thematic volumes devoted to the its development, impact and reform of European law from the Swedish Network for European Legal Studies.
This series reflects the variety of issues and dilemmas that European law faces and includes inquiries into specific areas of EU law and policy, as well as overarching questions of EU institutional and constitutional law. The volumes in the series are edited by members of the Network and contain original, analytical contributions by Swedish, Nordic and international scholars, who are experts in the respective thematic field. The contributions are discussed at conferences, workshops and symposia organized and funded by the Network.

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