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Title:Systematic bailout guarantees and tacit coordination Author(s):BERTSCH, Christoph; CALCAGNO, Claudio A.; LE QUEMENT, MarkDate:2014Citation:
- The B.E. journal of economic analysis and policy, 2014, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 1–36
Type:ArticleAbstract:Both the academic literature and the policy debate on systematic bailout guarantees and Government subsidies have ignored an important effect: in industries where firms may go out of business due to idiosyncratic shocks, ...
Title:State Aid and Tacit Collusion Author(s):BERTSCH, Christoph; CALCAGNO, Claudio A.; LE QUEMENT, MarkDate:2009Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI ECO; 2009/36
Title:Excessive Pricing: Towards clarity and economic coherence Author(s):CALCAGNO, Claudio A.; WALKER, MikeDate:2010Citation:
- Journal of Competition Law & Economics, 2010, 6, 4, 891-910
Type:ArticleAbstract:One of the thorniest areas of antitrust enforcement is whether, and how, to deal with excessive pricing allegations. Even in jurisdictions that have laws against excessive pricing, there has been little case law on the ...
Title:Stand-alone private antitrust damages : (how) should competition authorities react? Author(s):CALCAGNO, Claudio A.Date:2012Citation:
- European journal of law and economics, 2012, Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 365-389
Type:ArticleAbstract:The European Commission has recently set up a framework that facilitates the access to the courts by victims of antitrust injury, even in the absence of a ruling by a competition authority (so-called stand-alone private ...
Title:Essays on imperfect competition Author(s):CALCAGNO, Claudio A.Date:2011Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2011
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of EconomicsAbstract:This thesis in applied microeconomics explores different aspects of imperfect competition. All three chapters are motivated by recent developments in real-world economies. First, I explore the implications of a recent ...