Three Essays in Law and Economics is the most recent release by Concurrences. Awarded the Concurrences Ph.D. Award in Economics, this book is authored by Jeanne Mouton, who holds a PhD in economics from Côte d’Azur University and works in the DMA unit at the European Commission. Three Essays in Law and Economics examines, from multiple perspectives, the legal and economic responses to unilateral conduct by dominant firms capable of causing competitive harm.
Composed of three essays, the research combines methods drawn from data analysis, econometrics, and game theory to shed light on firms’ incentives and on the effectiveness of contemporary competition law instruments.
Three Essays in Law and Economics is the most recent release by Concurrences. Awarded the Concurrences Ph.D. Award in Economics, this book is authored by Jeanne Mouton, who holds a PhD in economics from Côte d’Azur University and works in the DMA unit at the European Commission. Three Essays in Law and Economics examines, from multiple perspectives, the legal and economic responses to unilateral conduct by dominant firms capable of causing competitive harm.
Composed of three essays, the research combines methods drawn from data analysis, econometrics, and game theory to shed light on firms’ incentives and on the effectiveness of contemporary competition law instruments.