Tag: Consumer Welfare
Open Banking in Brazil: A “Disruptive Step” Towards the Increasing of...
Following an upward trend in the global agenda for digital-driven economies, Open Banking has emerged as a hot topic in Brazil. Since 2018, the...
On the Colombian Antitrust Law and Why It Might Be One...
By Ismael Beltrán Prado (Colombian Competition Authority)1
While writing this short column, The Economist launched a new series of economics briefs, which will be dedicated...
Climate Change Is an Existential Threat: Competition Law Must Be Part...
Climate Change is an existential threat. Competition law must be part of the solution and not part of the problem. This paper draws on...
Defining Remedy Success
This article discusses how to measure remedy success. Recent policy from U.S. antitrust agencies indicates potentially differing standards. The FTC’s 2017 remedy study applies...
The Goals of Competition Law Debate and Competition Policy for Labor...
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in competition policy applied to labor markets. But the development of a coherent competition...
Big Data and Online Advertising: Emerging Competition Concerns
The concept of big data has captured the public’s attention primarily in regards to its privacy implications. However, the significance of big data in...
Why the Consumer Welfare Standard Remains the Best Guide for Promoting...
January 2019
Why the Consumer Welfare Standard Remains the Best Guide for Promoting Competition By Joe Kennedy (Information Technology and Innovation Foundation)1
Introduction
The central goal of...
Excessive Drug Pricing as an Antitrust Violation
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Excessive Drug Pricing as an Antitrust Violation
By Harry First (New York University)
It is nearly four years since Martin Shkreli...
The Consumer Welfare Debate Comes to the FTC Hearings: Who’s on...
November 2018
The Consumer Welfare Debate Comes to the FTC Hearings: Who’s on the Right Side of History? By Joseph V. Coniglio (Wilson Sonsini Goodrich...
Back to School: What the Chicago School and New Brandeis School...
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Back to School: What the Chicago School and New Brandeis School Get Right
By Gregory J. Werden & Luke M. Froeb
The...