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2025-02-14
Conference
2nd Conference of the Centre for Compeititon Economics
INRAE, 147 rue de l’université, 75007 Paris

The 2nd Conference of the Centre for Competition Economics had three sessions and one round table. In the sessions, several important topics related to competition policy were discussed among academic economists, economists from antitrust authorities, and economists from consultancies. The topics included assortment choice, competitive effects of price regulations and mergers, and data and market power and were structured around

award-winning papers
written by young economists. In the round table, three experts---i.e., Philippe Aghion, Elisabetta Iossa, and Reinhilde Veugelers---were discussing about the tension but also the complementarities between competition policy and industrial policy.

Here is a

link
to the program.

2024-10-21
Seminar
The Market for Artificial Intelligence: Competition versus Market Power?
Online (via Zoom)

The shape of the competitive landscape in the market for artificial intelligence (AI) is not only important for how AI will affect industries but also for the generation and use of data. In this 90-minute seminar, three distinguished experts will discuss this topic and share recent academic and professional insights, followed by a general discussion. The speakers are Joshua Gans (University of Toronto), Sven-Olof Fridolfsson (French Competition Authority), and Pierre Azoulay (MIT).

Synopsis of the seminar

Presentation slides of Joshua Gans

Presentation slides of Pierre Azoulay

2024-05-16
Seminar
Conglomerate and Ecosystems Theories of Harm
Online (via Zoom)

The question whether ecosystems, often created by large platforms, can lead to market dominance and hamper competitive forces is highly debated recently. In this seminar, three distinguished experts will discuss this topic and share recent academic and professional insights, followed by a general discussion. The speakers are Katie Curry (RBB Economics), Luis Cabral (New York University), and Reinhold Kesler (University of Zurich).

Presentation slides of Reinhold Kesler

Video recording of the seminar
(Passcode: Nw7u$yGq)

2024-02-23
Conference
1st Conference of the Centre for Competition Economics
Competition and Markets Authority, 25 Cabot Square; London; E14 4QZ

The 1st Conference of the Centre for Competition Economics brings together academic economists, economists from antitrust authorities, and economists from consultancies to discuss recent topics and challenges in competition economics. There will be three sessions and one round table. Each of the three sessions is structured around one of the three

award-winning papers
written by young economists. In the round table, five chief economists will discuss about practical enforcement challenges.

Here is a

link
to the program.

2024-01-31
Seminar
Can We Fix it? The Performance of Remedies and How Best to Intervene
Online (via Zoom)

The distinction between structural and behavioural remedies and the best intervention is a topic of utmost importance in merger control. In this seminar, three distinguished experts will discuss this topic and share recent academic and professional insights, followed by a general discussion. The speakers are Adam Land (Competition and Markets Authority), Simon Loertscher (University of Melbourne), and Eric Emch (Bates White).

Presentation slides of Adam Land

Presentation slides of Simon Loertscher

Presentation slides of Eric Emch

Video recording of the seminar
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2023-09-18
Seminar
Competition Policy and the Labor Market: Does Worker Welfare Matter as much as Consumer Welfare?
Online (via Zoom)

There is a recent debate about whether the effects of firms’ monopsony power on workers in the labor market should be an area of interest for competition policy. In this seminar, three distinguished experts on the topic will discuss recent academic insights and share their professional experience on the topic, followed by a general discussion. The speakers are Alan Manning (London School of Economics), Cristina Volpin (OECD), and Kyle Herkenhoff (University of Minnesota). 

Presentation slides of Alan Manning

Presentation slides of Kyle Herkenhoff

2022-12-12
Seminar
Changing Mark-Ups and Their Implications for Competition Policy
Online (via Zoom)

There is a debate about whether markups are increasing and if so, what this implies about the competitiveness of markets and competition policy. In this seminar, three distinguished experts will discuss recent academic insights and their professional experience on the topic, followed by a general discussion. The three speakers are Jan de Loecker (KU Leuven), Hans Zenger (European Commission), and Ali Yurukoglu (Stanford University).

Synopsis of the seminar

Presentation slides of Jan de Loecker

Presentation slides of Ali Yurukoglu

2022-06-21
Seminar
Do Horizontal Mergers Always Harm Innovation?
Online (via Zoom)

The question how horizontal mergers affect innovation is very important in antitrust economics. It is also heavily discussed in several recent high-profit cases (e.g., the Dow-DuPont merger). In this seminar, three distinguished experts on the topic discuss recent academic insights and the professional experience on the topic. The three speakers are Monika Schnitzer (University of Munich), Bruno Jullien (Toulouse School of Economics), and David Foster (Frontier Economics).

Synopsis of the seminar

Presentation slides of Bruno Jullien

Presentation slides of David Foster

Presentation slides of Monika Schnitzer