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Selection of recent years ACLE key publications

  • Broulík, J. (2023). Relevant Generality of Antitrust Economics: Competitive Effects as Adjudicative and Legislative Facts. Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 19(3), pp. 444-465.
  • Dari-Mattiacci, G., & Fabbri, M. (2023). How Institutions Shape Morality. Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization, 39(1), pp. 160-198.
  • Stoelhorst, J.W., & Vishwanathan, P. (2023). Beyond Primacy: A Stakeholder Theory of Corporate Governance. Forthcoming in Academy of Management Review.
  • de Weijs, R., de Vries, J., & Jonkers, A. (Eds.) (2023). Corporate Finance for Lawyers: Understanding the Power Balance Between Shareholders, Secured Lenders and Unsecured Creditors. 308 pp, Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Zac, A., Casti, C., Decker, C., & Ezrachi, A. (2023). Competition policy and the labor share. The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, ewad008.
  • Broulík, J., & Cseres, K. J. (Eds.) (2022). Competition Law and Economic Inequality. Hart Studies in Competition Law; Vol. 29. Hart Publishing.
  • Perotti, E., Martynova, N., & Suarez, J. (2022). Capital forbearance in the bank recovery and resolution game. Journal of Financial Economics, 146(3), pp. 884-904.
  • Schinkel, M. P. (2022). On Distributive Justice by Antitrust: The Robin Hood Cartel. Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 18(3), pp. 584-612.
  • Schwardmann, P., Tripodi, E., & van der Weele, J. (2022). Self-Persuasion: Evidence from Field Experiments at International Debating Competitions. American Economic Review, 112(4), pp. 1118-1146.
  • Terovitis, S. (2022). Information disclosure and the feedback effect in capital markets. Journal of Financial Intermediation, 49, [100897].
  • Boot, A. W. A., Hoffmann, P. Laeven, L., & Ratnovski, L. (2021). Fintech: what’s old, what’s new? Journal of Financial Stability, 53, 100836
  • Martino, E. D. (2021). Towards an optimal composition of bail-inable debtholders? Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 21(2), pp. 321-364.
  • Nabilou, H. (2021). Can the Plight of the European Banking Structural Reforms be a Blessing in Disguise? European Business Organization Law Review, 22(2), pp. 241-281.
  • Pacces, A. M. (2021). Will the EU Taxonomy Regulation Foster Sustainable Corporate Governance? Sustainability, 13(21), [12316].
  • Zheng, H., Grossi, D., & Verheij, B. (2021). Hardness of case-based decisions: A formal theory. In Eighteenth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law : proceedings of the conference: São Paulo, Brasil, June 21-25, 2021, Law school, University of São Paulo (pp. 149-158). Association for Computing Machinery.
  • Bodó B., Antal D., Puha Z. (2020). Can scholarly pirate libraries bridge the knowledge access gap? An empirical study on the structural conditions of book piracy in global and European academia. PLoS ONE, 15(12): e0242509.
  • Dari-Mattiacci, G., & Kornhauser, L. A. (2020). Discrete Rent-Seeking Games with an Application to Evidence Production. Supreme Court Economic Review, 28(1), pp. 285-321.
  • Denis, D., Jochem, T., & Rajamani, A. (2020). Shareholder Governance and CEO Compensation: The Peer Effects of Say on Pay. The Review of Financial Studies, 33(7), pp. 3130-3173
  • Domurath, I., & Mak, C. (2020). Private Law and Housing Justice in Europe. The Modern Law Review, 83(6), pp. 1188-1220.
  • Wu, C., Kanoulas, E., & de Rijke, M. (2020). It All Starts with Entities: A Salient Entity Topic Model. Natural Language Engineering, 26(5), pp. 531-549.
  • Belot, M., & van de Ven, J. (2019), Is dishonesty persistent? Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 83, 101464.
  • Smits, R., & Badenhoop, N. (2019). Towards a single standard of professional secrecy for supervisory authorities – A reform proposal. European Law Review, 44, pp. 295-318.
  • de Weijs, R., Jonkers, A., & Malakotipour, M. (2019). The Imminent Distortion of European Insolvency Law: How the European Union Erodes the Basic Fabric of Private Law by Allowing 'Relative Priority (RPR). Tijdschrift voor Belgisch Handelsrecht, 125(4), pp. 477-493.

Selection of recent years ACLE joint publications

  • Broulík, J., & Cseres, K. J. (Eds.) (2022). Competition Law and Economic Inequality. Hart Studies in Competition Law; Vol. 29. Hart Publishing.
  • Broulík, J., & Cseres, K. J. (2022). Introduction: Economic Inequality, Competition and Law. In: Broulík, J., & Cseres, K. J. (Eds.), Competition Law and Economic Inequality (pp. 1-11). (Hart Studies in Competition Law; Vol. 29). Hart Publishing.
  • Dari-Mattiacci, G., Onderstal, S., & Parisi, F. (2021). Asymmetric solutions to asymmetric information problems. International Review of Law and Economics, 66, [105981].
  • Kaja, F., Martino, E. D., & Pacces, A. M. (2021). FinTech and the Law and Economics of Disintermediation. In: Chiu, I-Y., & Deipenbrock, G. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Financial Technology and Law (pp. 78-95). (Routledge handbooks). Routledge.
  • Kaja, F., Martino, E. D., & Pacces, A. M., (8 January 2021). Disintermediating Finance: Fintech and its Limitations. The FinReg Blog at Duke University. 
  • Boot, A. W. A., de Weijs, R., Jonkers, A. et al. (Eds.) (2020). Perspectives on Leveraged Finance and Fintech. Topics in Corporate Finance, Nr. 28, Amsterdam: Amsterdam Center for Corporate Finance.
  • Kaja, F., Martino, E. D., & Pacces, A. M. (27 November 2020). Debunking Fintech Inside and Outside the Blockchain. The CLS Blue Sky Blog, Columbia Law School
  • Malakotipour, M., E. Perotti, E., & de Weijs, R. (24 February 2020). Unfair and unstable: EU bankruptcy reform requires more scrutiny. Centre for Economic Policy Research: VoxEU.org
  • Martino, E. D., & Pacces, A. M. (2020). Shareholders Right Directive II: the Italian Implementation. Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Financier, 2020(2), 43-55.
  • de Weijs, R., Jonkers, A., & Malakotipour, M. (2019). The Imminent Distortion of European Insolvency Law: How the European Union Erodes the Basic Fabric of Private Law by Allowing 'Relative Priority (RPR). Tijdschrift voor Belgisch Handelsrecht 125(4), pp. 477-493.
  • de Weijs, R., Jonkers, A., & Malakotipour, M. (15 March 2019). The Imminent Distortion of European Private, Company and Insolvency Law by the Introduction of Relative Priority European Style. European Law Blog