Journal of Competition Law and Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2022
- Bank Consolidation, Interest Rates, and Risk: A Post-Merger Analysis Based on Loan-Level Data from the Corporate Sector* (Competition and financial stability) pp. 771-798

- Steffen Juranek, Øivind Nilsen and Simen Ulsaker
- A COAT OF MANY COLOURS—NEW CONCEPTS AND METRICS OF ECONOMIC POWER IN COMPETITION LAW AND ECONOMICS pp. 799-848

- Ioannis Lianos and XBruno Carballa-Smichowski
- FORMALISM IN COMPETITION LAW pp. 849-897

- Justin Lindeboom
- FINE-TUNING THE EX ANTE APPROACH TO REGULATING DATA COMBINATION PRACTICES pp. 898-921

- Xingyu Yan and Huaiwen He
- Competition Law Enforcement and Household Inequality in the United Kingdom (The UK’s Wealth Distribution and Characteristics of High-Wealth Households) pp. 922-952

- Christopher Decker, Amit Zac, Carola Casti, Amédée von Moltke and Ariel Ezrachi
- The Competitive Effects of China’s Legal Data Regime pp. 953-987

- Tamar Giladi Shtub and Michal S Gal
Volume 18, issue 3, 2022
- Collusion as Environmental Protection—An Economic Assessment pp. 523-550

- Cento Veljanovski
- Prospective Welfare Analysis—Extending Willingness-To-Pay Assessment to Embrace Sustainability pp. 551-583

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- On Distributive Justice by Antitrust: The Robin Hood Cartel (Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Inequality) pp. 584-612

- Maarten Pieter Schinkel
- Designing Remedies for Digital Markets: The Interplay Between Antitrust and Regulation pp. 613-669

- Filippo Lancieri and Caio Mario S Pereira Neto
- Platform Regulation in Europe—Per Se Rules to the Rescue? pp. 670-708

- Anne C Witt
- On the Risks of Using the Sequential Product-Level SSNIP Approach to Identify Relevant Antitrust Markets‡ (Aggregative games and oligopoly theory: short-run and long-run analysis) pp. 709-729

- Jorge Padilla, Salvatore Piccolo and Pekka Sääskilahti
- Multisided Platform Analysis and Competition Law Enforcement Practice in Brics Countries pp. 730-769

- Svetlana Golovanova and Eduardo Ribeiro
- Correction pp. 770-770

- Spencer Smith
Volume 18, issue 2, 2022
- BIG DATA AND DIGITAL MARKETS CONTESTABILITY: THEORY OF HARM AND DATA ACCESS REMEDIES§ pp. 255-322

- Jan Krämer and Daniel Schnurr
- PROMETHEUS BOUND?—THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF THE UNILATERAL EFFECTS ANALYSIS IN EU MERGER CONTROL AFTER CK TELECOMS pp. 323-399

- Elias Deutscher
- USING THE STATISTICAL CONCEPT OF “SEVERITY” TO ASSESS THE COMPATIBILITY OF SEEMINGLY CONTRADICTORY STATISTICAL EVIDENCE (WITH A PARTICULAR APPLICATION TO DAMAGE ESTIMATION) pp. 400-416

- Peter Bönisch and Roman Inderst
- DIGITAL MARKET DEFINITION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, UNITED STATES, AND BRAZIL: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE pp. 417-455

- Magali Eben and Viktoria H S E Robertson
- CAN E-PROCUREMENT REDUCE BID RIGGING IN PUBLIC AUCTIONS? pp. 456-482

- Rieko Ishii
- CROSS-MARKET IMPACT OF PLATFORMS’ ACTIVITIES: A SECONDARY RELEVANT MARKET APPROACH pp. 483-521

- Ki Jong Lee
Volume 18, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction to Special Issue on Common Ownership and Interlocking Directorates pp. 1-4

- Amelia Fletcher, Martin Peitz and Florence Thépot
- Horizontal Directors Revisited pp. 5-28

- Yaron Nili
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Italian Interlocking Ban: An Empirical Analysis of the Personal Ties Among The Largest Banking and Insurance Groups in Italy pp. 29-74

- Federico Ghezzi and Chiara Picciau
- Common Shareholders and Interlocking Directors: The Relation Between Two Corporate Networks (The power of shareholder votes: Evidence from uncontested director elections) pp. 75-98

- José Azar
- Interventions by Common Owners* (The Tax Acrobatics in the Dow-DuPont Deal) pp. 99-134

- Nathan Shekita
- Common Ownership Patterns in the European Banking Sector—The Impact of the Financial Crisis1 pp. 135-167

- Albert Banal-Estañol, Nuria Boot and Jo Seldeslachts
- Varieties and Mechanisms of Common Ownership: A Calibration Exercise for Competition Policy pp. 168-254

- Anna Tzanaki
Volume 17, issue 4, 2021
- Restrictions On Privacy and Exploitation In The Digital Economy: A Market Failure Perspective pp. 765-847

- Nicholas Economides and Ioannis Lianos
- Reflective Willingness to Pay: Preferences for Sustainable Consumption in a Consumer Welfare Analysis pp. 848-876

- Roman Inderst and Stefan Thomas
- Leniency and Damage Liability for Cartel Members in Brazil (The Impact of Leniency and Whistle Blowing Programs on Cartels) pp. 877-902

- Lucas Campio Pinha and Marcelo Braga
- Equality of Opportunity and Antitrust: The Curious Case of College Rankings pp. 903-946

- Theodosia Stavroulaki
- Nondiscrimination in Standard Essential Patents; ND Prong V. Art. 102(C) TFEU pp. 947-977

- Marco Botta
- Patent Assertion Entities and Patent Ownership Transparency: Strategic Recording of Patent Transactions at the Uspto (In Defense of Forum Shopping: A Realistic Look at Selecting a Venue) pp. 978-1006

- Valerio Sterzi
- Exclusive Rights Stimulate Design Around: How Circumventing Edison’s Lamp Patent Promoted Competition and New Technology Development pp. 1007-1052

- Ron D Katznelson and John Howells
Volume 17, issue 3, 2021
- The Antitrust Case Against the Apple App Store pp. 503-585

- Damien Geradin and Dimitrios Katsifis
- The Antitrust Market Does Not Exist: Pursuit of Objectivity in a Purposive Process pp. 586-619

- Magali Eben
- Public Attitude in the Netherlands towards Cartels in Comparison to Other Economic Infringements‡ pp. 620-641

- Peter Dijkstra and Loet van Stekelenburg
- The Indirect Purchaser Rule and Private Enforcement of Antitrust Law: A Reassessment pp. 642-685

- Spencer Smith
- Competitive Harm Crossing Borders: Regulatory Gaps And A Way Forward pp. 686-707

- Marek Martyniszyn
- The Evolution of Merger Enforcement Intensity: What do the Data Show? pp. 708-727

- Jeffrey T Macher and John Mayo
- Incentivizing Private Antitrust Enforcement to Promote Leniency Applications pp. 728-749

- Sinchit Lai
- Tracking The Price of Almonds in Spain1 pp. 750-763

- Francisco Martínez-Sánchez
- Erratum pp. 764-764

- Peter Dijkstra and Loet van Stekelenburg
Volume 17, issue 2, 2021
- Personal Data Portability In The Platform Economy: Economic Implications And Policy Recommendations pp. 263-308

- Jan Krämer
- Anticompetitive Effects in EU Competition Law pp. 309-363

- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
- The Simple Economics of Wholesale Price-Parity Agreements: The Case of the Airline Tickets Distribution Industry* pp. 364-379

- Jorge Padilla, Salvatore Piccolo and Nadine Watson
- European Commission Merger Control Under Council Regulation No. 139/2004: Mapping The Most Expansive Acquirers In Merger And Acquisition Transactions In 2004–2015 pp. 380-404

- Dzmitry Bartalevich
- Towards a More Competitive Mobile Payment Industry: Standardization And Beyond pp. 405-436

- Xingyu Yan
- Interim Measures in Antitrust Investigations: An Economic Discussion pp. 437-457

- Juliette Caminade, Antoine Chapsal and Jacob Penglase
- An Analysis of the Altria-Juul Labs Deal: Antitrust and Population Health Implications pp. 458-492

- David T Levy, Luz María Sánchez-Romero, Clifford E Douglas and David T Sweanor
- Protecting and Fostering Online Platform Competition: The Role of Antitrust Law pp. 493-501

- Jonathan B Baker
Volume 17, issue 1, 2021
- Openness and Integrity in Antitrust pp. 1-62

- Stavros Makris
- An Event Study Analysis of the Impacts of the European Interchange Fee Regulation* pp. 63-94

- Alen Veljan and Ali Roaidi
- Merger Policy in Digital Markets: An Ex Post Assessment† pp. 95-140

- Elena Argentesi, Paolo Buccirossi, Emilio Calvano, Tomaso Duso, Alessia Marrazzo and Salvatore Nava
- A Financial Capitalism Perspective on Start-Up Acquisitions: Introducing the Economic Goodwill Test pp. 141-167

- Andrew P McLean
- Attitudes Toward Collusion in Chile pp. 168-193

- Umut Aydin
- Preempting the Entry of Near Perfect Substitutes pp. 194-210

- Vilen Lipatov, Damien Neven and Georges Siotis
- Lessons for Future Excessive Pricing Cases From Economics and the Court of Appeal Judgment In Pfizer/Flynn† pp. 211-237

- Peter Davis
- The Ban of Off-Net/On-Net Price Discrimination in Chile† pp. 238-262

- Claudio Agostini, Manuel Willington and Eduardo Saavedra
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