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We analyze the short- and long-run implications of third-degree price discrimination in input markets where downstream firms differ in their efficiency. In contrast to the extant literature, where the supplier is typically an unconstrained monopolist, in our model input prices are constrained by...
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Savings accounts are owned by most households, but little is known about the performance of households' investments. We create a unique dataset by matching information on individual savings accounts from the DNB Household Survey with market data on account-specific interest rates and...
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Agencies around the world are in the process of developing taxonomies and standards for sustainable (or ESG) investment products. A key assumption in our model is that of non-consequentialist private investors (households) who derive a "warm glow" decisional utility when purchasing an investment...
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The Commission's ongoing evaluation of the HBER and the Horizontal Guidelines has identified as a key topic the consideration of sustainability benefits. With this background, the Commission has posed the following question: When and how can sustainability benefits deriving from an agreement...
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We lay out a roadmap for how the legislator could create a framework of “sustainability corridors” that would allow to rely on the ancillary restraints doctrine to make antitrust law more accommodating of sustainability considerations. We show how this avoids the pitfalls of a multi-goals...
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The European Commission has published its Draft Horizontal Guidelines (DHG), which include an assessment of “sustainability agreements”. The dedicated paragraphs enlarge the scope for the consideration of sustainability benefits. We review the various ways how such an extended consideration...
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Agencies around the world are in the process of developing taxonomies and standards for sustainable (or ESG) investment products. A key assumption in our model is that of non-consequentialist private investors (households) who derive a "warm glow" decisional utility when purchasing an investment...
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