Papers 8th annual Competition & Regulation Meeting on the topic: Behavioral Competition and Regulation
Keynote speaker Botond Köszegi (UC Berkeley): The Market for Deceptive Products
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Keynote speaker Maurice E. Stucke: Behavioral antitrust: Economic findings and the goals of competition law
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Giancarlo Spagnolo (University of Rome "Tor Vergata"): Flexibility and Collusion with Imperfect Monitoring
Sander Onderstal (University of Amsterdam): Collusion and the choice of auction: An experimental study
Vanessa Mak (Tilburg University): Errare humanum est. Financial Literacy in European Consumer Credit Law
Frank Maier-Rigaud (OECD): The Need of a Behavioural Foundation of Regulatory and Competition Analysis
Pierluigi Sabbattini (Italian Comnpetition Authority): Cartels under consumer asymmetric price fairness
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Georg Clemens (Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf): Rebels without a Clue? Experimental Evidence on Coordination in Cartels and Outside Firms
Alexander Morell (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods): Can Organizational Complexity Constrain Collusion? - An Experimental Analysis
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Peter Dijkstra (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen): Lenciency Programs and the Design of Antitrust: Experimental Evidence with Unrestricted Communication
Matthias Lang (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods): Legal Uncertainty an Effective Deterrent in Competition Law?
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Charlotte Duke (London Economics): The impact of competition interventions on compliance and deterrence: A behavioural experiment
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Yannis S. Katsoulacos (Athens University of Economics and Business): The Distortive Effects of Antitrust Fines Caps Based on Revenue
Anita Kopanyi-Peuker (University of Amsterdam) - TBA
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Sven Hoeppner (University Ghent): Pecularities Abound: Capping Management Salaries?
Tom Tindall (Oxera): The use of behavioural economics in GB electricity markets
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Maria de Lurdes Martins (University of Minho): Confusion in cell phone plans choice: how can regulation improve welfare?
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Aljaz Ule (University of Amsterdam): Infrastructural investment under political uncertainty
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Najmeh Rezaei-Khavas (Utrecht University): Infrastructural investment under political uncertainty
Katharina Hilken (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)): Strategic Framing in Contracts. Contracts under hidden action
Marco Haan (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen): Search when Consumers Are Loss Averse
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Topi Miettinen (Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki): Gambling for the Upper Hand - Settlement Negotions in the Lab
Jiwei Zheng: The Power of Defailts with Inattentive Consumers
Alexia Gaudeul (Friedrich Schiller Universität, Jena): Do Consumers Prefer Offers that are easy to Compare? An Experimental Investigation
Itai Ater (Tel Aviv University): Do Consumers Learn from Experience? Assessing Experience Based-Choices among Three-Part Tariff Plans
Sjaak Hurkens (Institute For Economic Analysis, Balterra): Mobile Termination, Network Externalities, and Consumer Expectations
Philipp Reiss (Maastricht University): The law of one price in auctions with outside competition
Ronald Peeters (Maastricht University): Evolution of behaviour when duopolists choose prices and quantities
Daniel Cracau (University of Magdeburg): How Judo Economics can help small firms to survive Bertrand Competition
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Charles Mason (University of Wyoming): Imminent Entry and the Transition to Multimarket Rivalry: Messy Markets in a Laboratory Setting
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