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ACLE peer reviewed publications from 2022 can be found in the list below.

Peer-reviewd articles 

Bodó, B., Giannopoulou, A., Mezei, P., & Quintais, J. P. (2022). The Rise of NFTs: These Aren’t the Droids You’re Looking For. European Intellectual Property Review, 44(5), pp. 267-282.

Broulík, J. (2022), Cultural Capture of Competition Policy: Exploring the Risk in the US and the EU. World Competition Law and Economics Review, 45(2), pp. 159-194.

Chouliara, E., & Martino, E. D. (2022). Risk Retention in Securitisation and Empty Creditors: When Financial Regulation (Positively) Spills Over Corporate Governance. European Business Law Review, 33(5), pp. 635-670.

Dari-Mattiacci, G., & Marotta-Wurgler, F. (2022). Learning in Standard-Form Contracts: Theory and Evidence. Journal of Legal Analysis, 14(1), pp. 244–314.

Decker, C., Zac, A., Casti, C., & Von Moltke, A. et al. (2022). Competition Law Enforcement and Household Inequality in the United Kingdom. Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 18(4), pp. 905-935.

Dietrichson, J., Gudmundsson, J., & Jochem, T. (2022). Why don't we talk about it? Communication and Coordination in Teams. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 197, pp. 257-278. Advance online publication

Felsö, F.A., Onderstal, S., & Seldeslachts, J.W. (2022). The Pricing Structure of Legal Services: Do Lawyers Offer What Clients Want? Review of Industrial Organization, 61(2), pp. 123–148.

Grossi, D., van der Hoek, W., & Kuijer, L. B. (2022). Reasoning about general preference relations. Artificial Intelligence, 313, Article 103793.

Mak, C. (2022). Civil Courts and Delocalized Justice: Reflections on the Shell Nigeria Cases in Light of Theories of Communication and Constitutionalization. German law journal: review of developments in German, European and international jurisprudence, 23(6), pp. 872-880

Martino, E. D. (2022). Getting bank governance right: The interplay between the resolution framework and the role of creditors, with an application to EU law. Journal of Banking Regulation, 23(3), pp. 302–321.

Molinari, A., & Kanoulas, E. (2022). Transferring knowledge between topics in systematic reviews. Intelligent Systems with Applications, 16, 200150. [-][BA].

Nabilou, H. (2022). Transaction Finality in Blockchains. Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law, 37(6).

Perotti, E., & Rola-Janicka, M. (2022). The Good, the Bad and the Missed Boom. Review of Financial Studies, 35(11), pp. 5025–5056.

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.

Schinkel, M. P., Spiegel, Y., & Treuren, L. (2022). Production Agreements, Sustainability Investments, and Consumer Welfare. Economics Letters, 216, Article 110564.

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].

Van Leeuwen, B., Offerman, T., & van de Ven, J. (2022). Fight or Flight: Endogenous Timing in Conflicts. Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(2), pp. 217–231.

Zac, A. (2022). Competition Law and Economic Inequality: A Comparative Analysis of the US Model of Law. Journal of International Economic Law, 25(3), pp. 484-500.