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are established in Europe. The initial roaming interventions by the European Commission in 2007 have been very welfare …
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In this paper, we address the issue of the appropriate market structure in European mobile markets by presenting empirical evidence on the effect of the number of MNO on investment. Using a structural entry model based on a country-level dataset of 28 European countries, we find that, in average...
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Our society can benefit immensely from algorithmic decision-making and similar types of artificial intelligence. But algorithmic decision-making can also have discriminatory effects. This paper examines that problem, using online price differentiation as an example of algorithmic...
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We use electronic communication networks for more than simply traditional telecommunications: we access the news, buy goods online, file our taxes, contribute to public debate, and more. As a result, a wider array of privacy interests is implicated for users of electronic communications networks...
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This paper discusses the regulation of mass metadata surveillance in Europe through the lens of the landmark judgment … obliged telecom and Internet access providers in Europe to retain metadata of all their customers for intelligence and law …
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sector efficiency and cost savings. However, releasing government data that contain personal information may threaten privacy …
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This paper discusses the troubled relationship between contemporary advertising technology (adtech) systems, in particular systems of real-time bidding (RTB, also known as programmatic advertising) underpinning much behavioural targeting on the web and through mobile applications. This paper...
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Digital platforms operate in multisided markets providing services through the internet to two or more distinct groups of users, between which there are indirect network effects. Direct network effects are frequently present within each group. Therefore, online platforms usually present both...
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The aim of this paper is threefold. First, it seeks to contribute to a more fine-grained comparison between US antitrust and EU competition law by (selectively) including state antitrust laws as well as laws that pursue objectives different from the antitrust laws but interfere with the aims of...
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new powerhouse may pose a threat to Europe's or U.S. role in the global economy. But many also argue that the standard of … living in Europe can be preserved amid Europe's thought leadership, ability to innovate and create new products and services … view and presents evidence that without major reforms Europe is making rapid progress towards becoming meaningless in the …
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