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We study the optimal design of regulation for innovative activities which can have negative social repercussions. We …
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We study the optimal design of regulation for innovative activities which can have negative social repercussions. We …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012859824
, challenge antitrust and regulation policy. The paper focuses on the theoretical and methodological basis provided by the New … specific view of NIE at industrial organization, antitrust and regulation, discusses three current issues – the European policy …
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, challenge antitrust and regulation policy. The paper focuses on the theoretical and methodological basis provided by the New … specific view of NIE at industrial organization, antitrust and regulation, discusses three current issues - the European policy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011490672
definition of markets is central to the legal enforcement of antitrust statutes, the paper examines non-transactional multisided …
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fines and damages for liability; or the choice of legal standards in antitrust law enforcement. The business practices are …
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? (iii) What are implications for antitrust policy? We conclude from our analysis that in the already highly horizontally …
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An antitrust authority deters collusion using fines and a leniency program. Unlike in most of the earlier literature …
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Leniency programmes reduce sanctions for law violators that self-report. We focus on their ability to deter cartels and organised crime in general by increasing incentives to "cheat" on partners. Moderate leniency programmes that reduce/cancel sanctions for the reporting party cannot affect...
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This paper investigates the design of a leniency policy to fight corporate crime. We explicitly take into account the agency problem within the firm. We model this through a three-tier hierarchy: authority, shareholder, and manager. The manager may breach the law and report evidence to the...
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