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SUMMARY:Seminario académico UNAB-UAH 2021- Invitado: Greg Taylor\, Oxford Internet Institute
DESCRIPTION:La Facultad de Economía y Negocios de la Universidad Alberto Hurtado en conjunto con la Facultad de Economía y Negocios de la Universidad Andrés Bello\, tienen el agrado de invitarte a un nuevo Seminario Académico de Economía 2021. \nEn esta ocasión Greg Taylor\, profesor asociado del  Oxford Internet Institute de la Universidad de Oxford\, presentará su trabajo «Data and Competition: A Simple Framework\, with Applications to Mergers and Market Structure»\, co-escrito con Alexandre de Corniere). \nAbstract: \nWhat role does data play in competition? This question has been at the center of a fierce debate around competition policy in the digital economy. We  provide a simple framework for studying the competitive effects of data\, encompassing a wide range of applications (product improvement\, targeted advertising\, price-discrimination) using a competition-in-utilities approach. We model data as a revenue-shifter\, and identify conditions for data to be  pro- or anti-competitive. The conditions are simple and often do not require knowledge of market demand or calculation of equilibrium. We use this framework to address policy-relevant questions related to market structure and data-driven mergers. We show that the effects of a data-driven merger between firms operating on adjacent markets depend both on whether data is pro- or anti-competitive and on firms’ ability to trade data absent the merger. \nCONÉCTATE AQUÍ
URL:https://fen.uahurtado.cl/calendario/seminario-academico-unab-uah-2021-invitado-greg-taylor-oxford-internet-institute/
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