Cédric Argenton (Tilburg University)
Collusion in Experimental Bertrand Duopolies with Convex Costs: the Role of Information and Cost Asymmetry
Maria Bigoni (University of Bologna)
Trust, Salience, and Deterrence: Evidence From an Antitrust ExperimentIwan Bos (Maastricht University)
Competition versus Collusion: The Impact of Consumer InertiaCristina Camacho (Bureau for International Relations of the Portuguese Competition Authority)
Information Sharing and the Use of Economic Evidence in Cartel CasesPatrick J.G. van Cayseele (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Information Exchange in Cartelized Industries: Bananas and Beyond
Reena das Nair (Competition Commission of South Africa)
The importance of information exchange in dampening competition in industries historically characterised by regulation - issues from South AfricaClaas Hendrik Fuegemann (WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management)
Horizontal Mergers, Uncertainty, Risk Aversion and Information Sharing in Cournot Competition
Elizabeth Hooper (Centre for Competition Policy, University of East Anglia)
Transparency and Confidentiality in Competitive Electricity MarketsJos Jansen (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)
Too Much Information Sharing? Welfare Effects of Sharing Acquired Cost InformationNicola Jentzsch (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) Berlin)
Information Sharing and Cross-border Entry in European BankingSonia Jóźwiak (Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection)
Information sharing in the case law of the President of the Polish Office of Competition and Consumer ProtectionMitja Kovač (University of Ljubljana)
Entrepreneurship and the EU Competition Law Deterrence ParadoxJohn Kwoka (Northeastern University)
Information Revelation and Bidding Behavior in Electricity Auction MarketsPeter Møllgaard (Copenhagen Business School)
Transparency and Coordinated Effects in European Merger ControlHans-Theo Normann (Goethe-University Frankfurt)
When Will They Talk? Tacit Collusion vs. Overt Cartelisation in Laboratory ExperimentsSander Onderstal (University of Amsterdam)
Going Once, Going Twice, Reported! Cartel Activity and the Effectiveness of Leniency Programs in Experimental AuctionsJens Prüfer (Tilburg University)
Semi-Public CompetitionsGeza Sapi (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW))
Customer Data Acquisition and Sharing Among RivalsJo Seldeslachts (University of Amsterdam)
Research Networks as a Collusive Tool: An Empirical AssessmentVictoria Shestalova (CPB - Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis)
Competition, Transparency and Quality of Hospital Care: Analysis of the Dutch Hospital SectorMarshall Van Alstyne (Boston University and MIT)
The Social Efficiency of Fairness