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2-Behavioral Economics and the Regulation of Technology By Ravi Dutta-Powell

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....
5-A General Critique OF Potential “Behavioral Economics” Rationales for Regulating Big Tech: and Specific Possibilities By Timothy Brennan

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...
7-Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? Behavioral Public Choice Theory and The Debate Over Antitrust Reform By Andrea Asoni

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...
Crypto

The Competing Priorities Facing U.S. Crypto Regulations

By: Josephine Wolff (Brookings Institution) As the Biden administration has worked in recent months to develop cryptocurrency regulations, the U.S. government finds itself caught between...
3-TOWARD INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES By Aurelien Portuese

Toward International Antitrust: Challenges And Opportunities

Antitrust enforcement remains a concrete policy domestically, and an eccentricity internationally. Yet, global antitrust is imperative: International mergers, international cartels, and multinationals engaging with...
5-DESIGNING A COOPERATION FRAMEWORK FOR REGULATING COMPETITION IN DIGITAL MARKETS – LESSONS FROM TRANSNATIONAL MERGER CONTROL By Giorgio Monti & Jasper van den Boom

Designing a Cooperation Framework for Regulating Competition in Digital Markets –...

Competition agencies should build on the existing and successful case-by-case cooperation framework used in assessing mergers that are notified in multiple jurisdictions and develop...
6-INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION FIXING PROBLEMS IN DIGITAL MARKETS By Marcus Bezzi, Eoin O’Connell & Alison Sheehan

International Co-Operation Fixing Problems in Digital Markets

A new sense of urgency and purpose has enlivened our international conversations about digital platforms, stimulating unprecedented levels of co-operation between competition and consumer...
1-REGULATING CONNECTED HEALTH: PATHWAYS, TECHNOLOGY AND THE PATIENT By Silvana Togneri MacMahon & Ita Richardson

Regulating Connected Health: Pathways, Technology and the Patient

In this paper, we discuss how technology is changing the world around us, particularly focusing on how the introduction of Connected Health solutions can...
2-TRAPS FOR THE UNWARY TELEHEALTH PROVIDER By Carol K. Lucas & Jennifer M. Guerrero

Traps for the Unwary Telehealth Provider

The provision of health care services via telemedicine has been growing in popularity over the last several years.  With the arrival of the COVID-19...

Antitrust Regulation Insight: China’s Digital Platforms’ New Phase

By Bing Chen & Xiaou Fu1   The digital economy is rapidly growing across the world. While it greatly freed up and optimized the allocation...
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