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Econometrics In UK Cartel Damage Cases: Why Is It Failing?

Econometrics In UK Cartel Damage Cases: Why Is It Failing?

by bacenter | Aug 8, 2025 | Working Papers

Of the four cartel (Article 101 TFEU) damage cases that have gone to full trial in the UK BritNed v. ABB, Royal Mail & BT v. DAF, Granville v. Chunghwa and Stellantis v. Autoliv) one or both parties’ experts gave econometric evidence which was rejected as...
American Capitalism Must Reorient Toward the Long Term

American Capitalism Must Reorient Toward the Long Term

by bacenter | Jul 19, 2025 | Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security

American capitalism is at a crossroads. For decades, it has followed a flawed strategy: prioritizing short-term profits, appeasing shareholders, and narrowly focusing antitrust policy on maintaining low prices. This strategy has produced temporary gains while...
America-First Leadership On Tech Innovation

America-First Leadership On Tech Innovation

by bacenter | Jun 20, 2025 | AI Policy & Regulation, Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security

For the last 25 years, America — and particularly Silicon Valley — has been the beating heart of global technology innovation. It’s been a key source of our economic power, military strength, and cultural leadership. That’s something every American should be proud of....
DAAG Bill Rinner’s Remarks to the GW-Milbank Antitrust Salon

DAAG Bill Rinner’s Remarks to the GW-Milbank Antitrust Salon

by bacenter | Jun 4, 2025 | Working Papers

Merger review and enforcement  Bill Rinner – Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the DOJ’s Antitrust Division Remarks at the Summer 2025 Antitrust Salon at the George Washington University presented by Milbank and the GW Competition & Innovation...
Interoperability: U.S. and EU Perspectives Compared

Interoperability: U.S. and EU Perspectives Compared

by bacenter | May 31, 2025 | AI Policy & Regulation, Blogs, Competition Law & Economics, Data, Trade & National Security, Intellectual Property Rights

1. Unfolding interoperability In simple terms, “[i]nteroperability is the ability of different systems to work together by exchanging information”.[2] Under the Digital Markets Act (DMA),[3] “‘interoperability’ means the ability to exchange information and...
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