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Presentations

Thursday, June 2 2016

First Panel:

The design of the effective competition policy on SEE countries: what is special?Paolo Buccirossi, LEAR
Influence of and Influence on the Executive Branch: Cooperation and IndependenceVeljko Milutinović, Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition
SEE countries: middle income convergence trap and the role of competition policyBoris Begović, University of Belgrade, School of Law

Second Panel:

State aid control in the Western Balkans: Would a different institutional design improve the enforcement record?Dušan Popović, University of Belgrade, School of Law
Antitrust, Mergers, State Aid and consumer policy under the same umbrella - does a political compromise prevails an expert approach?Andrej Plahutnik, European Centre for Dispute Resolution
Consumer protection: should it be allocated to competition authorities?Lorenzo Ciari, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Thirg Panel:

Implementation of OECD Advocacy Tools for Competition Authorities in South-East EuropeSabine Zigelski, OECD-GVH Regional Centre for Competition
The structure the advocacy function of Competition AuthoritiesČedomir Kraljevski, Macedonian Commission for Protection of Competition

Friday, June 3 2016

First Panel:

Legal standards and the role of economics on the competition law enforcementYannis Katsoulacos, Athens University of Economics and Business
Economic analysis – an essential tool for effective competition policyGregor Langus, European Commission, DG Competition
Economic and Econometric training of the Serbian CPC: first experienceJelena Grahovac, Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition

Second Panel:

A Non-Economist's Guide to Three Economist's ToolsRussell Pittman, US Department of Justice
Pricing benchmark in market definition: theoretical background and practical applicationSiniša Milošević, Serbian Commission for Protection of Competition
The relevance of applying quantitative economic tests in the definition of the relevant marketDajana Muženič-Abramovič, Slovenian Competition Protection Agency

Third Panel:

Economic instrument to evaluate the (pro) competitive nature of industriesRadu Paun, Romanian Competition Council
Abuse of Dominant Position – Case of Albanian Mobile Phone MarketGazmir Mani, Albanian Competition Authority
Theories of harm and efficiency justifications in abuse of dominance casesPaolo Buccirossi, LEAR

Fourth Panel:

The Role of Calibrated Models of Competition in Merger ControlBojan Ristić, University of Belgrade, School of Economics
Ex-post analysis of an approved merger in the Romanian marketRadu Paun, Romanian Competition Council
The role of the Moldovan Competition Authority in merger control: recent experienceLilia Oglindă, Moldovan Competition Council
The role of economics in the enforcement of competition law – a lawyer's viewKim O’Sullivan, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development