Inequality And Competition Policy
By Bruce Lyons Not all sources of competition reduce inequality by limiting prices and profits. In developed economies, globalization raises
By Bruce Lyons Not all sources of competition reduce inequality by limiting prices and profits. In developed economies, globalization raises
By Eleanor M. Fox – A notion of equality has run through antitrust (or competition) law since the beginning of
By Azza A. Raslan – The article investigates the inclusion of broader policy objectives that are linked to development and
By Damjan Kukovec The debate about antitrust and inequality reveals that increased antitrust enforcement and equality are not necessarily connected.
For September, we are pleased to bring you part one of a three part series focusing on the Digital Economy.
By Pinar Akman – This article provides some initial thoughts on the European Commission’s infringement decision in Google Search. Pending
By Damien Geradin – This paper addresses some of the misconceptions about the nature of Uber’s services, as well as
By Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui & Julian Nowag – This article explores how big data and algorithms may create new possibilities
By Yves Botteman, Anthony J. LaRocca & Jonathan Sallet – Driverless cars are headed our way. With them will come
By Kate Collyer, Hugh Mullan & Natalie Timan – With the dawn of the digital age, multi-sided markets are everywhere.
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