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collective dominance 4 Merger regulation 3 cartels 3 competition 3 competition law 3 consumer welfare 3 coordinated effects 3 deterrence 3 enforcement 3 obfuscation 3 Abuse of a dominant position 2 Article 82EC 2 Cartels 2 European Commission 2 European mergers 2 Private enforcement 2 R&D race 2 Retail banking 2 Search costs 2 all-units discounts 2 asymmetries 2 bundling 2 cheap talk 2 collusion 2 competition policy 2 copyright 2 data envelopment analysis 2 deregulation 2 divestiture 2 dynamics 2 experiment 2 indirect purchasers 2 innovation 2 leniency 2 market power 2 merger remedies 2 mergers 2 open source 2 raising rivals' costs 2 regulation 2
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Book / Working Paper 71
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Amtsdruckschrift 1 Government document 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Undetermined 70 English 1
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Price, Catherine Waddams 7 Akman, Pinar 5 Ashton, John K. 5 Chang, Yoonhee Tina 5 Stephan, Andreas 5 Gaudeul, Alexia 4 Hviid, Morten 4 Medvedev, Andrei 4 Wilson, Chris 4 Davies, Stephen 3 Harker, Michael 3 Lyons, Bruce 3 Olczak, Matthew 3 Shaffer, Greg 3 Wright, Kathryn 3 Breitmoser, Yves 2 Bugg, Andrew 2 Cengiz, Firat 2 Garrod, Luke 2 Majumdar, Adrian 2 Olczak, Matt 2 Pham, Khac 2 Pressey, Andrew 2 Tan, Jonathan H. W. 2 Zhijun 2 Zizzo, Daniel John 2 Bagdadioglu, Ncemiddin 1 Bagdadioglu, Necmiddin 1 Barrow, Patrick D. M. 1 Basaran, Alparslan 1 Beverley, Lucy 1 Brazier, Karl 1 Coles, Heather 1 Davies, Lesley 1 Foros, Oystein 1 Haldrup, Niels 1 Hudson, Robert 1 Kassim, Hussein 1 Li, Yan 1 Linh, Thuy Pham 1
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Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia 70 Centre for Competition Policy 1 E.CA Economics GmbH 1 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Wettbewerb 1 Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP 1
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Working Papers / Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia 70
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RePEc 70 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Retrospective evaluation support study on state aid rules for environmental protection and energy : final report : retrospective evaluation support study on the EU Guidelines on State aid for environmental protection and energy applicable in 2014-2020 and the provisions applicable to aid for environmental protection and energy of the Commission Regulation (EU) 651/2014
E.CA Economics GmbH; Centre for Competition Policy; … - 2020
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Stock Market Event Studies and Competition Commission Inquiries
Beverley, Lucy - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
Event study analysis is a branch of econometrics which attempts to measure the effects of economic events on the value of firms by examining stock market data. Providing that share prices reflect the underlying economic values of assets, changes in equity values will properly capture expected...
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Understanding Perpetual R&D Races
Breitmoser, Yves; Tan, Jonathan H. W.; Zizzo, Daniel John - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
This paper presents an experimental study of dynamic indefinite horizon R and D races with uncertainty and multiple prizes. The theoretical predictions are highly sensitive: small parameter changes determine whether technological competition is sustained, or converges into a market structure...
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The UK Cartel Offence: Lame Duck or Black Mamba?
Stephan, Andreas - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
A criminal offence requiring Ghosh dishonesty was introduced in the UK by the Enterprise Act 2002, primarily to enhance cartel deterrence as a complement to corporate fines. Yet the first convictions resulted from a US plea bargain in 2008. This paper identifies three obstacles to enhancing...
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European Commission Opinions to National Courts in Antitrust Cases: Consistent Application and the Judicial-Administrative Relationship
Wright, Kathryn - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
The House of Lords judgment in Inntrepreneur v Crehan, where the court did not consider itself bound by a finding of the European Commission, demonstrated the potentially contentious and constitutionally significant nature of the relationship between the European Commission and national judges...
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Matching Own Prices, Rivals' Prices, or Both
Hviid, Morten; Shaffer, Greg - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
Many retailers promise that they will not be undersold by rivals (price-matching guarantees) and extend their promise to include their own future prices (most-favored-customer clauses). This is puzzling because the extant literature has shown that each promise independently has the potential to...
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'Consumer Welfare' and Article 82EC: Practice and Rhetoric
Akman, Pinar - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
This paper questions whether the objective of Article 82EC is indeed enhancing ‘consumer welfare’ as suggested by the EC Commission when one examines the application of the provision thus far. It critically analyses the case law of the EC Commission and Courts to show that there is great...
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An Economic Assessment of EC Merger Control: 1957–2007
Lyons, Bruce - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
This paper provides an assessment of EC merger policy from three perspectives. First, it places the evolution of merger policy alongside the evolution of economic ideas in relation to competition and industrial organisation. Second, it highlights recent developments in the practical economic...
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Collusion and Strategic Favoritism in Organizations
Zhijun - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
Fighting collusion has long been a challenge in organizations, whilst favoritism in organizations has long been attacked as one of the most important sources of workplace conflicts. This paper links the phenomena of collusion and favoritism together which seem to be irrelevant. We show that...
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The Role of Contribution among Defendants in Private Antitrust Litigation
Hviid, Morten; Medvedev, Andrei - Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia - 2008
To date the experience of the incidence of private actions for damages in antitrust cases has differed markedly across jurisdictions. The procedural rules surrounding private litigation may account for some of these differences. This paper explores the effect of rules concerning contribution...
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