July Blog o’ Blogs
The Google investigation inspired several blogs this month. We present different takes on whether Google should even be investigated, followed
The Google investigation inspired several blogs this month. We present different takes on whether Google should even be investigated, followed
This week, we’ve published two great publications—hopefully, we’ve given you lots of summer entertainment material.Our first July issue wishes a
June, 2011, Blog o’ Blogs Our justices have been very busy this month; we highlight a number of decisions that
David Evans argues that drastic cuts in interchange fee regulations would flip the business model of payments to a consumer
Panelists analyze various theories on interchange, focusing in particular on the tourist test. Thibaud Vergé notes that the tourist test
The extent to which merchants pass along savings on interchange to consumers in the form of price reductions or other
This discussion concerns whether Interchange Fees provide Efficient Pricing or Market Failure. The conversation is begun by Richard Schmalensee from
There are more than 100 countries with competition authorities and many of these authorities are becoming more active, influential, and professional. They are
We’re very excited about this issue of the CPI Journal, which ushers CPI into the new world of publishing technology
Bruno Lasserre, May 20, 2011 With the economic recession taking over from the financial crisis of 2008, attention has focused less
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