Schedule

November 3, 2021

Competition, Regulation, and Innovation: Can We Strike a Balance?

The world of competition enforcement is always in constant flux. This is as true now as it has been for the duration of the history of antitrust. The novel problems faced by competition law in today’s times are multifaceted.

Increasing economic concentration, and modern technological innovations have led many to call for reform to the existing laws (and how they are applied) to these changing times. This series addressed these issues directly, through a series of interviews with leading practitioners dealing with these questions at the core of it all.

David TEECE

Professor in Global Business, Faculty Director, Tusher Center for The Management of Intellectual Capital, Berkeley Haas

Daniel RUBINFELD

Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

Eleanor FOX

Professor, New York University School of Law

Aurelien PORTUESE

Director, The Schumpeter Project at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation

Moderator: Jan RYBNICEK

Counsel, Freshfields

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