Policy Brief: Ringleaders in larger numbers, asymmetric cartels
BACKGROUND The conventional theoretical wisdom is that collusion is more likely in markets in which firms are few and symmetric, because asymmetry and greater numbers create incentives to deviate in...
View Article‘Cartels as Children of Hard Times, Antitrust Recidivism, and the Managerial...
For this Friday’s research seminar, the Centre is delighted to welcome Professor Steve Martin (Krannert School of Management, Purdue University) who will be presenting his research on ‘Cartels as...
View ArticleDr Peter Whelan publishes a case note on the CISAC judgment in the Journal of...
In April 2013 the General Court partially annulled the Commission’s CISAC decision on the basis that there was a lack of sufficient evidence to prove a concerted practice involving copyright collecting...
View Article‘Moral Hazard, Quantity Competition and Why Consumers Should Care About...
This week’s CCP seminar takes place on Friday 1st November with David Deller (CCP), who has recently joined the Centre as a Research Associate, presenting his research on ‘Moral Hazard, Quantity...
View ArticlePolicy Briefing – ‘Mergers after cartels: How markets react to cartel breakdown’
Policy Briefing of CCP Working Paper 14-1: Davies S, Ormosi P and Graffenberger M, ‘Mergers after cartels: How markets react to cartel breakdown‘ (Available to download from Working Papers 2014 on the...
View Article‘Collusion under Private Monitoring with Asymmetric Capacity Constraints’
On Friday 21st March 2014, the Centre welcomes the return of an old friend in the form of former CCP Research Associate and Post Doctoral Fellow Luke Garrod (Loughborough University). Luke will be...
View Article‘The effects of asymmetric costs on cartel damages: The importance of the...
The CCP seminar returns from its Easter break on Friday 2nd May and we are delighted to welcome Peter Møllgaard (Copenhagen Business School) to the Centre. Peter will be presenting his article entitled...
View Article‘Transition from Explicit to Tacit Collusion and the Bias in Cartel Damage...
We’re into November but still plenty more insightful seminars on competition policy await us this Autumn. We continue the series this week with our very own Carsten Crede (CCP & ECO), presenting...
View Article‘Monopolization Conduct by Cartels’
The CCP Seminar Series continues on Friday 5th February 2016, as another exciting new recruit, Lily Samkharadze (CCP & NBS), makes her CCP debut with her presentation, ‘Monopolization Conduct by...
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