On 4 October, RBB’s Yi Ling NgYi Ling NgPrincipal will present on the topic of exclusionary abuse at the Competition Policy for Economists course in London.
During her talk, Yi Ling will cover:
What is competition, and why do we care about it?
Principles for assessing exclusionary abuse
Assessing predation - the role of cost-based tests
Assessing loyalty rebates - implication of recent cases (Intel, Android)
This 2-day course is aimed at those who are relatively new to competition policy. Delivered by experienced practitioners from both the private and public sector, you will be given an in-depth introduction to the economic analysis involved in competition law and how it fits into the legal framework. The focus will be on the core elements of standard antitrust, including the assessment of anti-competitive agreements, mergers and abuse of dominance in an EU/UK context. Each session will involve a mix of presentation and interactive work to provide you with practical analytical tools for use back in the workplace.
Full details can be found on the Centre for Competition Policy event page.