Eliana Garces
Dr. Eliana Garcés is a Director in the Economic Policy group at Facebook. She has a long experience in antitrust and regulatory issues in both the public and private sectors. She started her public career as a member of the Competition Chief Economist Team at the European Commission and later served in the Cabinet of European Commission Vice President for Competition Joaquin Almunia. Dr. Garcés also served as Deputy Chief Economist in the European Commission’s Directorate General for Internal Market and Industry where she worked on European industrial competitiveness. From 2016 to 2017, she was a Visiting Senior Fellow at George Mason University, where she taught and researched regulatory aspects of digital innovation both in the United States and Europe. She was a Principal at The Brattle Group until she joined Facebook in 2019. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of California, Los Angeles, a Master’s degree in European Economic Integration from the College of Europe (Bruges), and a Licenciatura in Economics from Universidad Autónoma (Madrid).
What is the role of “big data” when competing on the Internet?
November 9, 2018
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Licensing Of Standard Essential Patents: Antitrust Intervention Is Not Big Enough A Fix
January 22, 2014
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Eliana Garces, Dec 20, 2013 The recent antitrust interventions against patent holders issuing injunctions to assert standard essential patents have
EU: Commission poised to clear Hutchison Ireland buy
January 22, 2014
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Sources say the European Commission is set to approve of the planned acquisition of Telefonica’s O2 Ireland by Hutchison Whampoa
An Introduction to Whinston’s Tying, Foreclosure, and Exclusion by M.D. Whinston
December 20, 2012
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Eliana Garces, Dec 20, 2012 After its publication in 1990, Michael Whinston’s article on Tying, Foreclosure, and Exclusion, quickly achieved
Alpha-LSG Lufthansa in-flight catering joint venture provisionally cleared
December 20, 2012
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The Competition Commission has provisionally cleared the joint venture between Alpha Flight Group and LSG Lufthansa Service Holding. The two
The Impact of Behavioral Economics on Consumer and Competition Policies
April 6, 2010
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Eliana Garces, Apr 01, 2010 Interesting questions are being asked about the policy implications of relaxing commonly held assumptions about