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23 April
11.30 – 12.30
Health and Economics
Room: Agnar Sandmo’s Auditorium
Chair: Kurt Brekke
- Mandatory Disclosure: Theory and Evidence from Industry-Physisian Relationships
by Daniel L. Chen and Vardges Levonyan, ETH Zurich, S. Eric Reinhart, University of Chicago, and Glen Taksler, Cleveland Clinic
Discussant: Kurt Brekke
- Do treatment decisions depend on physicians’ financial incentives?
by Kurt Brekke, Norwegian School of Economics, Odd Rune Straume, University of Minho, and Karin Monstad and Tor Helge Holmås, Uni Rokkan
Discussant: Vardges Levonyan
Mergers
Room: Auditorium A
Chair: Øystein Foros
- Remedies vs. Extreme Options in Merger Control
by Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt and Christian Wey, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE)
Discussant: Øystein Foros
Presentation: Remedies vs. Extreme Options in Merger Control
- Picking a Partner among Competitors when Size Matters
by Øystein Foros, Norwegian School of Economics and BECCLE, and Hans Jarle Kind, Norwegian School of Economics, CESifo and BECCLE
Discussant: Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt
Competition Law 1
Room: Auditorium 24
Chair: Marco Claudio Corradi
- A Fistful of Euros: EU Competition Policy and Reverse Payments in the Pharmaceutical Industry
by Fabrizio Esposito, European University Institute, Florence, and Francesco Montanaro, Bocconi University, Milan, and Panthéon-Assas University, Paris
Discussant: Marco Claudio Corradi
Paper: A Fistful of Euros
- Bridging the Gap in the ‘Shifting Sands’ of Non-Controlling Financial Holdings?
by Marco Claudio Corradi, Jesus College, University of Oxford
Discussant: Francesco Montanaro
24 April
10.30 – 12.00
Collusion
Room: Auditorium A
Chair: Mattew Olczak
- Nonbinding advance price announcements: Efficiency-enhancing strategy or collusive device?
by Willem Boshoff, Department of Economics, Stellenbosch University, and Stefan Frübing and Kai Hüschelrath, ZEW Centre for European Economic Research, Competition and Regulation Research Group, and MaCCI
Discussant: Matthew Olczak
- Collusion with costly consumer search
by Vaiva Petrikaite, Instituto de Análisis Económico (IAE-CSIC) and Barcelona GSE, Campus UAB
Discussant: Willem Boshoff
- Collusion under Imperfect Monitoring with Asymmetric Firms
by Luke Garrod, School of Business and Economics, Loughborough University, and Matthew Olczak, Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham
Discussant: Vaiva Petrikaite
Paper: Collusion under Imperfect Monitoring with Asymmetric Firms
Presentation: Collusion under Imperfect Monitoring with Asymmetric Firms
Innovation
Room: Finn Kydland’s Auditorium
Chair: Elisabetta Iossa
- The Relationship Between Competition and Innovation: How Important are the Financial Constraints?
by Georgios Petropoulos, Toulouse School of Economics and Banque de France
Discussant: Elisabetta Iossa
- Endogenous Coalition of Intellectual Properties: A Three-Patent Story
by Chen Qu, Department of Economics, BI Norwegian Business School
Discussant: Georgios Petropoulos
Paper: Endogenous Coalition of Intellectual Properties: A Three-Patent Story
Presentation: Endogenous Coalition of Intellectual Properties: A Three-Patent Story
- Prizes vs Contracts as Reward for Innovation
by Yeon-Koo Che, Columbia University, Elisabetta Iossa, University of Rome Tor Vergata, CEPR, IEFE-Bocconi and EIEF, and Patrick Rey, Toulouse School of Economics, GREMAQ, IDEI and CEPR
Discussant: Chen Qu
Paper: Prices versus Contracts as Incentives for Innovation
Presentation: Pizes vs Contracts as Incentive for Innovation
Vertical Restraints 1
Room: Auditorium Auditorium D
Chair: Joao Montez
- Opportunism and Insurance in Vertical Contracting
by Teis Lunde Lømo, Department of Economics, University of Bergen, and BECCLE.
Discussant: Joao Montez
Presentation: Opportunism and Insurance in Vertical Contracting
- Distribution Channels and Collusion of Manufacturers: Common versus Independent Retailers
by Markus Reisinger and Tim Paul Thomes, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Department of Economicse
Discussant: Teis Lunde Lømo
Presentation: Distribution Channels and Collusion of Manufacturers: Common versus Independent retailers
- Buyer Power and Dependency in a Model of Negotiations
by Roman Inderst, University of Frankfurt and Imperial College London, and Joao Montez, London Business School
Discussant: Tim Paul Thomes
Presentation: Buyer Power
24 April
13.00 – 14.00
Sanctions
Room: Auditorium C
Chair: Evgenia Motchenkova
- Antitrust sanctions against individuals
by Xinyu Li, University of Paderborn, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
Discussant: Evgenia Motchenkova
- Penalizing Cartels: The Case for Basing Penalties on Price Overcharge
by Yannis Katsoulacos, Department of Economic Science, Athens University of Economics and Business, Evgenia Motchenkova, Department of Economics, VU University Amsterdam, and David Ulph, University of St Andrews, School of Economics and Finance
Discussant: Xinyu Li
Paper: Penalizing Cartels: The Case for Basing Penalties on Price Overcharge
Competition Law 2
Room: Auditorium 14
Chair: Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui
- Market definition in buyer power cases: revisiting some traditional views
by Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui, Faculty of Law, UoB, and BECCLE
Discussant: Anders Fløjstrup Jessen
Paper: Market definition in buyer power cases: revisiting some traditional views
- Exploring by Restrictions by Object within Article 102 TFEU; Rethinking the latest Case Law with an Emphasis on Intel
by Anders Fløjstrup Jessen, Aarhus University and Bech-Bruun
Discussant: Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui
Paper: Exploring by Restrictions by Object within Article 102 TFEU; Rethinking the latest Case Law with an Emphasis on Intel
Presentation: Restrictions by object within Article 102 TFEU and a comment on intel
Coordination
Room: Auditorium 23
Chair: Marc Ivaldi
- Horizontal Subcontracting and Intermittent Power Generation
by Jan Bouckaert and Geert Van Moer, Department of Economics, University of Antwerp
Discussant: Marc Ivaldi
Paper: Horizontal Subcontracting and Intermittent Power Generation
Presentation:Horizontal Subcontracting and Intermittent Power Generation
- Parallel Accommodating Conduct: Evaluating the Performance of the CPPI
by Marc Ivaldi, Toulouse Scool of Economics
Discussant: Jan Bouckaert
24 April
14.00 – 15.30
Competition Law 3
Room: Auditorium 14
Chair: Ronny Gjendemsjø
- Optimal Enforcement of Competition Policy: The Commitments Procedure under Uncertainty
by Axel Gautier, Liege University, HEC Management school, and Liege Competition and Innovation Institute, and Nicolas Petit, University of Liege, Faculty of Law, and Liege Competition and Innovation Institute
Discussant: Ronny Gjendemsjø
Paper: Optimal Enforcement of Competition Policy: The Commitments Procedure under Uncertainty
- Restricting the scope of the Wouters-justification
by Ronny Gjendemsjø, Faculty of Law, University of Bergen, and BECCLE
Discussant: Nicolas Petit
Empirical Studies
Room: Auditorium C
Chair: Dennis Rickert
- A modern empirical approach to uncover cartels
by Pedro Gonzaga, António Brandão, Hélder Vasconcelos and Natércia Fortuna, CEF.UP and Faculty of Economics, University of Porto
Discussant: Dennis Rickert
- Inter-Format Competition Among Retailers – The Role of Private Label Products in Market Delineation
by Justus Haucap, Ulrich Heimeshoff, Gordon J. Klein, Dennis Rickert and Christian Wey, Duesseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Heinrich-HeineUniversity Duesseldorf
Discussant: Pedro Gonzaga
Vertical restraints 2
Room: Auditorium 23
Chair: Tore Nilssen
- Competing buyers, rent extraction and inefficient exclusion
by Simen Aardal Ulsaker, Norwegian School of Economics and BECCLE
Discussant: Greg Shaffer
- Exclusive Dealing Under Asymmetric Information about Entry Barriers
by Liliane Giardino-Karlinger, Università LUISS Guido Carli, Department of Economics and Finance
Discussant: Simen Aardal Ulsaker
Paper: Exclusive Dealing under Asymmetric Information about Entry Barriers
Presentation: Exclusive Dealing Under Asymmetric Information about Entry Barriers
- Inter-Firm Price Coordination in a Two-Sided Market
by Tore Nilssen, Department of Economics, University of Oslo, and Hans Jarle Kind and Lars Sørgard, Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics, and BECCLE
Discussant: Liliane Giardino-Karlinger