Tag: Regulation
Copyright and Geoblocking: The Consequences of Eliminating Geoblocking
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Copyright and Geoblocking: The Consequences of Eliminating Geoblocking
By Marketa Trimble (University of Nevada)
Geoblocking has become a common companion of...
The scope of the Standstill Obligation in the EU Merger Control...
February 2019
CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) & Juan Delgado (Global Economics Group) presents:
The scope of the Standstill Obligation in the EU Merger Control...
The Effects of Rapid Technological Change on Regulatory Policies in the...
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The Effects of Rapid Technological Change on Regulatory Policies in the Communications Sector
By Robert Crandall
Predicting what future changes in technology...
The Adequacy of Competition Policy for Cryptocurrency Markets
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The Adequacy of Competition Policy for Cryptocurrency Markets
By Peder Østbye (Norges Bank)
Abstract: Several cryptocurrencies are now circulating in...
International Capital Flows, Structural Change and The Illegality of the ‘Sharing...
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International Capital Flows, Structural Change and The Illegality of the 'Sharing Economy'
By Michael C. I. Nwogugu
Abstract: During the...
Making Health Care Markets Work: Competition Policy for Health Care
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Making Health Care Markets Work: Competition Policy for Health Care
By Martin Gaynor (Carnegie Mellon University), Farzad Mostashari (Aledade) &...
Exclusion in Digital Markets
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Exclusion in Digital Markets
By Konstantinos Stylianou (University of Leeds)
Abstract: Exclusionary practices and effects are at the core of...
Strategic Public Shaming: Evidence from Chinese Antitrust
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Strategic Public Shaming: Evidence from Chinese Antitrust
By Angela Huyue Zhang (King's College London)
Abstract: This article examines...
Our country, right or wrong: The FTC Act’s influence on national...
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Our Country, Right or Wrong: The FTC Act's Influence on National Silos in Antitrust Enforcement
By Steven S. Nam (Stanford University)
Abstract:...
Bank Mergers And Systemic Risk
By Zsolt Macskasi -
In this article, the author begins with a brief description of the regulatory environment and the recent history of bank mergers in...