Competition & Innovation Lab

  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Mission
    • Get Involved
    • Our Research Themes
  • News
  • Events
  • Publications
  • Academies
    • Antitrust Academy
    • AI Academy
  • Regional Initiatives
  • Contact
Give to the Lab
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...
Commissioner Meador’s Remarks at the Second Annual Antitrust Conference at the George Washington University

Commissioner Meador’s Remarks at the Second Annual Antitrust Conference at the George Washington University

by bacenter | May 6, 2025 | Working Papers

Antitrust Myth Busting  Mark R. Meador Commissioner at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission  Remarks at the Second Annual Antitrust Conference at the George Washington University presented by the GW Competition & Innovation Lab  Republished...
Competition for Competition: What Practitioners Expect from Competition Authorities with Leadership Ambitions

Competition for Competition: What Practitioners Expect from Competition Authorities with Leadership Ambitions

by bacenter | May 5, 2025 | Working Papers

Competition authorities have regularly expressed desires to be leaders in their field. Such expressions range from one-off comments made in speeches to being embedded in strategic plans. This project seeks to shed light on ambitions of competition authorities to lead...
Collective Dominance Under Scrutiny: Closing the Enforcement Gap or Complicating EU Competition Policy?

Collective Dominance Under Scrutiny: Closing the Enforcement Gap or Complicating EU Competition Policy?

by bacenter | Apr 30, 2025 | Working Papers

his paper examines the European Commission’s Draft Guidelines on Article 102 TFEU, focusing on their treatment of collective dominance in oligopolistic markets. While the Guidelines adopt a structured framework derived from merger control, they fail to address a key...
Analyzing Capabilities is Too Speculative: A Reply to David Teece

Analyzing Capabilities is Too Speculative: A Reply to David Teece

by bacenter | Apr 28, 2025 | Working Papers

In his recent article Understanding Dynamic Competition: New Perspectives on Potential Competition, “Monopoly,” and Market Power, David Teece insists, as he has on many occasions, that both the American and European competition authorities, when evaluating...
Unlocking Manufacturer Utopia: AI’s Role in Perfect Price Discrimination

Unlocking Manufacturer Utopia: AI’s Role in Perfect Price Discrimination

by bacenter | Apr 12, 2025 | AI Policy & Regulation, Data, Trade & National Security, Working Papers

The development of Artificial Intelligence and the growing use of algorithms to optimize prices have generated significant debate about their benefits and potential adverse effects on competition and consumers. Two key issues dominate this discussion: algorithmic...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent Posts

  • Foundation Models and Generative AI Applications: What Competitive Concerns?
  • Platform Power and Digital Regulation: Global Lessons, Local Realities – Esin Aygun
  • The Future of Competition Law in a Rapidly Changing Global Order – Antonio Capobianco
  • Draft Technology Transfer Guidelines Further Show that the Future Markets Model is the Administrable Framework for Protecting Innovation
  • No Doctor, No Problem: The Benefits of Innovation Expanding OTC Drug Access

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

The Competition & Innovation Lab

Washington DC, 20052
Email:contact@thegwcg.com

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow