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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 1 Economic Policy and Market Regulation Part 4 Dr. Stefan Kooths BiTS Berlin (winter term 2013/2014) www.kooths.de/bits-ep
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 2 Outline 1.Introduction and Overview 2.Market Mechanisms and Government Interventions 3.Externalities and Public Goods 4.Competition Policy and Regulation Competitive markets vs. market power Anti-competitive behavior and anti-trust policies Natural monopolies 5.Ordoliberalism and the Social Market Economy 6.Summary: The Key Lessons Learnt
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 3 Monopoly: Price, quantity, and welfare effects
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 4 Price discrimination
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 5 Temporary monopolies (pioneer profits), dynamic efficiency, and contestable markets
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 6 Cartels: Potential profits and fragility
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 7 Outline 1.Introduction and Overview 2.Market Mechanisms and Government Interventions 3.Externalities and Public Goods 4.Competition Policy and Regulation Competitive markets vs. market power Anti-competitive behavior and anti-trust policies Natural monopolies 5.Ordoliberalism and the Social Market Economy 6.Summary: The Key Lessons Learnt
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 8 Anti-competitive strategies (overview) Cartels and collusion Abuse of dominant market position Mergers and acquisitions
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 9 Anti-trust policy concepts (overview) Laissez-faire approach Structure approach Regulation approach Ownership approach
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 10 Per se-rule vs. rule of reason
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 11 Ex ante vs. ex post approach
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 12 Problem of the relevant market
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 13 Outline 1.Introduction and Overview 2.Market Mechanisms and Government Interventions 3.Externalities and Public Goods 4.Competition Policy and Regulation Competitive markets vs. market power Anti-competitive behavior and anti-trust policies Natural monopolies 5.Ordoliberalism and the Social Market Economy 6.Summary: The Key Lessons Learnt
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 14 Economies of scale
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 15 Subadditivity of cost functions
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 16 Role of potential competition (contestable markets)
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 17 Regulation: Price-cap vs. rate-of-return
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 18 Auctioning
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KOOTHS | BiTS: Economic Policy and Market Regulation (winter term 2013/2014), Part 4 19 Ordoliberalism and the Social Market Economy Demokratischer Staat Constitution Social economy Competition Protec- tion Regu- lation
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