Tag: Zero Price
The Tokenization of Consumer Surplus: New Antitrust Tools in Web3 Markets
Zero-price markets pose an interesting question for modern antitrust analysis. Central to this challenge is that modern antitrust law and economics is largely built...
Zero-price Platform Services: There Is No Free Lunch in Applying the...
The well-known economic principle that “there is no such thing as a free lunch” ("NFLP") has enjoyed a recent revival in the assessment of...
Is Loss of Privacy the Price that Consumers Pay for Otherwise...
One of the consumer harms from monopoly online platforms commentators point to is the loss of privacy. That is, privacy is a dimension over...
Monetary Remedies for Zero-Price Privacy Regulation: An Economic Perspective
Zero-price goods and services potentially create a problem for regulators interested in crafting monetary remedies that are deterrent, efficient, and inexpensive to implement in...
Letter From the Editor-Spring 2011
This Spring 2011 issue, our 13th, marks an important turning point. When we started in 2005, while we could have dispensed with a print...
The Antitrust Economics of Free
David Evans, May 20, 2011
This article examines antitrust analysis when one of the possible subject products of an antitrust or merger is ordinarily offered...