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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
Competition advocacy in BulgariaDimitar Iliev, Bulgarian Commission for Protection of 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