Multi-Sided Platforms Column

What Twitter, the London Stock Exchange, and eHarmony Have in Common and Why the Capital Markets Industry Should Care – David S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

Supplement to Platform Economics: The Economics of Multi-Sided Businesses – David S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

What the Court’s Expert in the Interchange Fee Litigation Said about Analyzing Antitrust for Two-Sided Platforms – David S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

How Card Regulation is Killing Competition – David S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

Why the Multi-Sided Platform Literature Kills the P≥MC Result and What It Means for AntitrustDavid S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

Is it Time to Exclude Experts Who Ignore the Multisided Platform Literature? Part IDavid S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

Rivals for AttentionDavid S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

A few reflections on the FTC’s decision on GoogleDavid S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)

A 2012 progress report on The Antitrust Analysis of Multi-Sided PlatformsDavid S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago) and Richard Schmalensee (GlobalEcon/MIT)

Market Definition and Merger Analysis for Multi-Sided PlatformsDavid S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago) and Richard Schmalensee (GlobalEcon/MIT)

Multi-Sided Platforms: Introduction to ColumnDavid S. Evans (GlobalEcon/UChicago)