Presentation Handbook Case Studies
On March 2 ENCORE will present the first manuscript of the Handbook Case Studies on DG Competition Decisions. This is a joint project of Martin Carree and Andrea Guenster (Maastricht University) and Maarten Pieter Schinkel and Franceso Russo (University of Amsterdam).
The presentation will be held at the NMa. Participation is by invitation only.
ENCORE Brainstorm Session 'Developments in State Aid Control and Policy'
The European Commission’s State Aid Action Plan (SAAP), launched in the Summer of 2005, induced a shift away from the legal, form-based approach towards a more economic, effects-based approach to State aid control. The so-called “refined economic approach” seeks to balance the costs and benefits of State aid by answering the following questions:
- Is the State aid measure aimed at a clearly defined “objective of common interest” (e.g., correcting a market failure)?
- Is the State aid measure the appropriate tool for achieving the objective (i.e., correcting the market failure)?; and
- What is the effect of the State aid measure on competition and trade?
In this ENCORE brainstorm Rainer Nitsche (CRA International) will discuss these open issues and also present some tangible results of the SAAP. His comments are based on his ‘Study on methods to analyze the impact of State aid on competition’, written with Paul Heidhues (University of Bonn) for the European Commission and subsequent work in several working groups on State aid reform with State aid economists and lawyers.
Edwin Schotanus (Van Doorne Advocaten) will discuss the current status of State aid rules for SGEI and the effects that different definitions of SG(E)I may have on competition by means of a case study.
The brainstorm session is held at the Ministry of Economic Affairs on March 6, 2007. Participation is by invitation only.
ENCORE Brown Bag with Professor Preston McAfee(California Institute of Technology) on Pricing
On March 15 ENCORE organizes a brown bag meeting wit professor Preston McAfee at the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
American Airlines changes fares 500,000 times per day. Gasoline varies as much as 15¢ per gallon over a two mile drive. How do companies determine prices? The main theory involves price discrimination, or value-based pricing, which involves charging each consumer what the market will bear. Sophisticated sellers create goods designed for specific groups of customers, selling intentionally damaged products to price-sensitive groups. The theory is illustrated with striking examples from IBM, airlines and more.
Professor McAfee is in the Netherlands by invitation of the Amsterdam Center for Law and Economics and will be the keynote speaker on the ACLE-conference ‘Strategic Firm-Authority Interaction in Antitrust, Merger Control and Regulation’ on March 16, 2007.
Participation is by invitation only.
Annual Conference on “Creativity and Competition”
The ENCORE Annual Conference "Creativity and Competition" will take place on April 12, 2007.
Venue: Koninklijke Schouwburg, The Hague
The conference website, including information about the plenary and parallel sessions, will be launched early March. Registration is free to the public and will be possible through the conference website.
ENCORE Summer Schools
ENCORE Schools are intensive courses in the field of Industrial Organization, in particular competition and regulation.
ENCORE Schools are taught at three levels: principles, intermediate, and graduate. The principles and intermediate schools are taught in Dutch, the graduate school is taught in English. Detailed information about the Summer Schools (including how to register) is available by clicking the links below:
Principles (in Dutch) data: July 9-13, 2007.
Intermediate (in Dutch) data: July 30- August 3, 2007.
The graduate Master class is in preparation and wil be announced soon.
Competition around the world
ACLE: Activist Investors, Hedge funds and Corporate Governance, March 8-9, 2007, for further information, click here.
ACLE: Strategic Firm-Authority Interaction in Antitrust Merger Control and Regulation, March 16, 2007, for further information, click here.
Tilec:
Competition workshop “Do Non-For-Profits make a difference?”
May 8, 2007, 13.30-17.30 Bezuidenhoutseweg 153 (room 408), The Hague. For further information, click here.
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