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The tie between Google Search and the Play Store imposed on the contracts to Original Equipment
Manufacturers is only harmful to total surplus if the additional utility that smartphone users
derive from the complementarity of using Google Search and Google Suite together is lower than
the higher valuation of the Entrant search engine. Notwithstanding, the European Commission
should take into consideration that under the previous condition, after the prohibition of tying,
Google cannot exclude the Entrant anymore, but it gets higher profits than tying. Additionally,
multi-homing on smartphones’ search bars should be avoided as it harms further the users.
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Android Complementarity Dominance Google Tying
