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Join us for an engaging discussion with Antonio Capobianco (OECD) and Ariel Ezrachi (University of Oxford) on the key themes explored in the Compendium of International Cartels book, published by Concurrences. In this insightful conversation, they examine algorithms and collusion, exploring how algorithms may facilitate tacit or explicit coordination, and examining why enforcement remains limited and what challenges regulators face in addressing algorithmic collusion.
Watch the video version on Youtube.
Explore the full scope of their analysis by visiting the book’s page on Concurrences.
Join the Concurrences page on LinkedIn to stay updated on our next podcast episodes.
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Join us for an engaging discussion with Antonio Capobianco (OECD) and Ariel Ezrachi (University of Oxford) on the key themes explored in the Compendium of International Cartels book, published by Concurrences. In this insightful conversation, they examine algorithms and collusion, exploring how algorithms may facilitate tacit or explicit coordination, and examining why enforcement remains limited and what challenges regulators face in addressing algorithmic collusion.
Watch the video version on Youtube.
Explore the full scope of their analysis by visiting the book’s page on Concurrences.
Join the Concurrences page on LinkedIn to stay updated on our next podcast episodes.
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