9th Winter School on Economics of Competition Law
We are delighted to announce the 9th edition of our Winter School on Economics of Competition Law scheduled from November 6th, 2024 to November 10th, 2024. It is a 20-hour training programme, spread over five days, with four-hour sessions each day. Led by globally renowned speakers, the sessions of the winter school have been carefully curated to forward discourse on the application of economic tools and analysis in competition law cases. It aims to provide the participants with an understanding of the increasingly important role that economics plays in understanding the markets and assessing the violation of competition law. It strongly focusses on practical examples and direct application of the underlying economic theories and techniques. The themes of the sessions are –
- Fundamentals of Economics for Competition Law and Regulation
- Understanding Market Failures
- Digital Market Regulation in Asia (India, Japan and Korea)
- Reviewing the Progress of EU’s DMA Implementation
- Abuse of Dominance
- Abuse of Dominance (AoD) in Regulated Markets
- Algorithmic Collusion in E-commerce
- Economics of Vertical Restraints
- Cross-border issues in competition law enforcement and policy
- Global Mergers
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