Tag: Behavioral Economics
Behavioral Insights in the DMA: A Good Start, But How Will...
The EU Digital Markets Act (“DMA”) contains several provisions which reflect important behavioral insights, and in particular the importance of choice architecture for end...
Behavioral Economics and the Regulation of Technology
Behavioral economics has increasingly become a key part of the toolkit of many policymakers and regulators, with applications across a range of policy fields....
Online Choice Architecture: The Good, the Bad, and the Complicated
Online choice architecture (“OCA”) encompasses the set of design features that impact choice in digital environments. From default settings and notifications to personalization and...
A General Critique of Potential “Behavioral Economics” Rationales for Regulating Big...
While most regulatory scrutiny of the big tech sector is couched in terms of competition or lack thereof, behavioral economics may provide rationales outside...
Advances in Behavioral Economics and Responsible Competition Leadership: Tackling Searchplace Discrimination
The digital millennium leveraged the World Wide Web into a powerful information source. Online internet searchplaces guide human everyday decisions. The strategic placement of...
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? Behavioral Public Choice Theory and the Debate...
Behavioral economics has become an additional tool at the disposal of antitrust agencies and defense counsel. While the findings of behavioral economists are often...
The EU Google Decisions: Extreme Enforcement or the Tip of The...
The recent EU Google decisions may represent a high-water mark for the use of behavioral economics in EU antitrust to date, but what do...
Retooling the Patent-Antitrust Intersection: Insights from Behavioral Economics
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Retooling the Patent-Antitrust Intersection: Insights from Behavioral Economics
By Daryl Lim (The John Marshall Law School)
Abstract: Behavioral economics has...
New Antitrust Realism
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Maurice Stucke, Jan 20, 2009
There is no shortage of speculation about competition policy...
CPI(6)1
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CPI's Spring 2010 issue takes a comprehensive look at behavioral economics. Behavioral economics is still controversial and its implications for public policy...