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SUMMARY:PhD Course on the Economics of Exclusion
DESCRIPTION:The University of Bergen is delighted to announce an intensive PhD course by Greg Shaffer (University of Rochester and UoB/BECCLE) on the “economics of exclusion” immediately prior to the 2017 Bergen Competition Policy Conference \nLecturer:\nProfessor Greg Shaffer\nSimon Business School\, University of Rochester \nClass times: 10:15-12:00\, 13:15-15:00 (Friday\, Saturday\, Monday\, Tuesday and Wednesday)\nLocation: TBA \nRegistration:  \n\nApplicants at the University of Bergen may register for the PhD Course at StudentWeb…\nExternal applicants may register by filling out this registration form…\n\n  \nDownload full description and syllabus here…\nThe use of contracts in vertical settings to deter potential rivals is an active area of research and of great interest to policy makers. Firms that have such contracts are often found to be abusing their position of dominance. In May 2009\, for example\, the European Commission fined Intel 1.06 billion Euros for abusing its dominant position in the market for computer chips and ordered it\, among other things\, to stop offering discounts to retailers that were contingent on their buying less of a rival’s product. It was the largest such fine ever imposed by the Commission for breach of competition law. In this course\, we will consider the pros and cons of contracts of the form engaged in by Intel and other dominant firms\, and we will pay particular attention to how these firms are able to induce their downstream buyers to agree to terms that would seemingly not be in their immediate or long-run interest. Among other things\, we will look at exclusionary contracts that feature one or more of the following: exclusive-dealing clauses\, market-share requirements\, loyalty discounts\, bundled discounts\, all-units discounts\, and incremental quantity discounts. We will also discuss their policy implications. \nCourse Requirements: take-home exam\nA take-home exam consisting of four to five questions will be provided to you shortly after the course ends on the 26th April. The exam will be due two weeks from the date you receive it. \nBackground and reading materials\nRelevant papers are listed in the full syllabus for each of the lectures. Required readings are denoted with an asterisk (the remaining readings are supplemental).  \nA basic knowledge of static oligopoly theory is assumed (i.e.\, Cournot\, Bertrand\, and Stackelberg models). A basic knowledge of game theory (e.g.\, simultaneous and sequential move games\, standard solution concepts) is also assumed. A good way to get up to speed on this would be to consult the relevant chapters in one of the standard graduate I.O. textbooks. Two of Shaffer’s favorites are (i) Jean Tirole\, The Theory of Industrial Organization\, MIT Press\, 1988\, and (ii) Xavier Vives\, Oligopoly Pricing: Old Ideas and New Tools\, MIT Press\, 1999.
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SUMMARY:Bergen Competition Policy Conference 27-28 April 2017
DESCRIPTION:Bergen Center for Competition Law and Economics (BECCLE) is pleased to announce the 3rd annual conference on competition policy on the 27th and 28th of April in Bergen\, Norway. \nThe conference will combine sessions with invited speakers and presentations and discussions of original research papers in the fields of competition law and economics. \nDate: 27 and 28 April 2017\nLocation: Norwegian School of Economics\nContact: For any questions\, please contact the organising committee by using the following email address: local2017@beccle.uib.no\nThis web page will be updated continuously as details\, program and information become available. \n \nWe are proud to announce keynote speaches by: \n\nPierre Dubois\, Toulouse School of Economics\n“Identifying and Estimating Margins with Vertical Contracting“\nLars Henriksson\, Stockholm School of Economics\n“Cartels in public procurement – potential adverse effects of competition law enforcement against tenderers“\nMaarten Pieter Schinkel\, University of Amsterdam\n“Sustainability and Collusion“\n\n \nPlenary sessions also include speaches by: \n\nThibaud Vergé\, ENSAE ParisTech\n“Partial Exclusivity“\nÖzlem Bedre-Defolie\, ESMT Berlin\n“Optimal variety and pricing of a trade platform“\nChiara Fumagalli\, U. Bocconi\n“Dynamic Vertical Foreclosure“\nMark Ivaldi\, Toulouse School of Economics\n“Assessment of Post-merger Coordinated Effects: Characterization by Simulations“\nJoseph E. Harrington Jr.\, U Pensylvania\n“Coordination on List Prices and Collusion in Negotiated Prices“\nTomaso Duso\, DIW Berlin\n“A Retrospective Study of State Aid Control in the German Broadband Market“\nRonny Gjendemsjø\, U. Bergen and BECCLE\n“Abuse of Collective Dominance: The Need for a New Approach“\n\n \n Sadly\, Nicolas Petit has had to cancel. \nThe conference will also include parallel sessions with presentations and discussions of original research papers on R&D\, Mergers\, State Aid\, Verticals\, Collusion\, Competition Law\, Broadband\, Networks\, Empirical IO\, Regulation and Enforcement. \nFollow the live stream of the plenary sessions here…\n  \nDownload the conference program here…\nRegister for the conference here..\nThe conference is open for registration. For logistical reasons\, we have an upper limit for the number of participants. Registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis.\nFor Norwegian Lawyers: Felles søknad om godkjenning av etterutdanning for advokater kan sendes i etterkant av konferansen. \n  \nAdditional information:\nLunch is included for all registered attendees. There will be a complimentary conference dinner for presenters and invited guests. \n \nPhD Course: Economics of Exclusion by Greg Shaffer\nThe University of Bergen is delighted to announce an intensive PhD course by Greg Shaffer (University of Rochester and UoB/BECCLE) on the “economics of exclusion” immediately prior to the conference. More details can be found here… \n \nScientific Committee: \n\nGreg Shaffer (U Rochester and UoB/BECCLE)\nThibaud Verge (ENSAE ParisTech and NHH/BECCLE)\nErling Hjelmeng (U Oslo and BECCLE)\nCaroline Heide Jørgensen (U Copenhagen and BECCLE)\nFrode Steen (NHH and BECCLE)\nTommy Staahl Gabrielsen (U Bergen and BECCLE)\nHalvard Haukeland Fredriksen (U Bergen and BECCLE)\nRonny Gjendemsjø (U Bergen and BECCLE)\nBjørn Olav Johansen (U Bergen and BECCLE)\n\n \nLocal Commitee: \n\nHåvard Ormberg\nTeis Lunde Lømo\nHåvard Sandvik\nSimen Ulsaker\nTimothy Wyndham
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