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DCI Submission to the India Ministry of Corporate Affairs on the Draft Digital Competition Bill

Submission by: Pinar Akman, Carmelo Cennamo, Juliana Domingues, Bowman Heiden, Constance Helfat, Pankhudi Khandelwal, Nicolas Petit.

 

 

 

DCI Submission to the Brazil Ministry of Economy on the Economic. and Competitive Aspects of Digital Platforms

Submission by: Pinar Akman, Stephen Dnes, Keith Hylton, Bowman Heiden, Constance Helfat, Nicolas Petit, Jennifer Pullen, Annika Stöhr.

 

 

 

Platforms’ Treacherous Turn

– Working paper by Friso Bostoen and Nicolas Petit, 2023.

 

 

 

 

Complexity-Minded Antitrust

– Featured Publication by Nicolas Petit and Thibault Schrepel, 2023

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