How the Proposed Payments Legislation Will Restrain Competition Among Payment Card Schemes and Harm Consumers in the European Union
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle David Evans, Oct 15, 2014 The European Parliament,
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle David Evans, Oct 15, 2014 The European Parliament,
Sep 11, 2014 The first competition law was passed in 1889 in Canada, followed shortly by the United States in
Following the announcement that Google will need to strengthen its offer to settle concerns over the way the company presents
David Evans, Dec 20, 2013 There are several areas of economics where we know much more today than we did
Howard Chang, David Evans, Vanessa Yanhua Zhang, Dec 30, 2013 In one of the most significant antitrust decisions since China
The CPI Autumn 2013 issue features contributions from some of the participants to two roundtables on the intersection between intellectual
David Evans, Sep 10, 2013 Last week a court appointed expert in the interchange fee litigation in the United
David Evans, Aug 06, 2013 If you think there isn’t enough competition in the payments industry, just wait a
David Evans, Jul 28, 2013 This paper presents an overview of what economists can say about vertical constraints by multi-sided
A federal class action initiated by a Koreatown market accuses four companies in South Korea of fixing ramen prices for
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