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  3. Vol. 2005 No. 3: Conference on Two Sided Markets

Conference on Two Sided Markets

Vol. 2005 No. 3

Published: Dec 1, 2005

Articles

Introductory Remarks: Some Reflections on Two-Sided Markets and Pricing
Dec 1, 2005

Victor P. Goldberg, Richard A. Epstein

Payment Card Regulation and the (Mis)Application of the Economics of Two-Sided Markets
Dec 1, 2005

Thomothy J. Muris

The Regulation of Interchange Fees: Australian Fine-Tuning Gone Awry
Dec 1, 2005

Richard A. Epstein

In re Visa Check/Mastermoney Antitrust Litigation: A Study of Market Failure in a Two-Sided Market
Dec 1, 2005

Lloyd Constantine, Jeffrey I. Shinder, Kerin E. Coughlin

Transaction Costs, Externalities, and “Two-Sided” Payment Markets
Dec 1, 2005

Dennis W. Carlton, Alan S. Frankel

Both Sides Now: Buyer Damage Claims in Antitrust Actions Involving “Two-Sided” Markets
Dec 1, 2005

Steven P. Bomse, Scott A. Westrich

Defining Antitrust Markets When Firms Operate Two-Sided Platforms
Dec 1, 2005

David S. Evans, Michael Noel

Multilateral Interchange Fees Under E.U. Antitrust Law: A One-Sided View on a Two-Sided Market?
Dec 1, 2005

Luc Gyselen

Notes

Clearing Clearplay’s Name: Tracing the Legitimization of Digital Movie Editing Technology
Dec 1, 2005

Nathan Grown

Corporate Governance Failures–Is Parmalat Eurpoe’s Enron?
Dec 1, 2005

Claudio Storelli
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