Tag: Visa
US: New antitrust law powerhouse forms
A US Supreme Court victory against Visa and Mastercard over ATM fees has helped unite two solo antitrust litigators to form a bicoastal firm.
Jonathan...
US: Supreme Court won’t review Visa, Mastercard fees case
The US Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a bid by retailers to revive a $7.25 billion antitrust settlement they reached with Visa...
Antitrust Issues in Two-Sided Network Markets: Lessons from In Re Payment...
Alan Sykes, Jan 30, 2015
In 2013, I served as a court-appointed expert in consolidated class and individual plaintiff antitrust litigation against Visa and Mastercard...
Card Surcharges and Cash Discounts: Simple Economics and Regulatory Lessons
Helene Bourguignon, Renato Gomes, Jean Tirole, Jan 30, 2015
The role of payment cards in modern economies can hardly be underrated. In 2013, debit and...
Should Multisided Markets Receive This Much Attention?
Owen Kendler, Jun 13, 2013
The antitrust community talks perennially about multisided or two-sided markets. At first glance, this attention may appear misplaced. The courts...
MIF: The Root of Evil or Just a Scapegoat?
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Lia Vitzilaiou, May 27, 2008
Multilateral interchange fees and their appropriate regulation under EC...
The Drama of Interchange Fees
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Vitor Bento, Mar 31, 2008
The main problem with the economics of card payments...