Paolo Siciliani

UCL Faculty of Laws

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Scholarly Papers (19)

The Prudential Regulation Authority's Secondary Competition Objective

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin 2015 Q4
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Bank of England, Bank of England, UCL Faculty of Laws, Bank of EnglandBank of England - Prudential Regulation Authority and University of Bristol - Leverhulme Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO)

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Anticompetitive Leverage: Revisiting the Strategic Use of Debt

Number of pages: 25 Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws
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capital structure; financial leverage; oligopoly; product market interaction; collusion

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Access Regulation on NGA: A Financial Market-Led Solution to Bridge the Gap Between US and European Diverging Regulatory Approaches

Telecommunications Policy, 2010, 34, 287-298, DOI/10.1016/j.telpol.2009.12.004
Posted: 01 Nov 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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Next Generation Networks, Access Regulation, Option Markets, Auction, Regulatory Forbearance

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Protecting Vulnerable Consumers in ‘Switching Markets’

IFS Working Paper W18/23
Posted: 31 Oct 2018
Walter Beckert and Paolo Siciliani
University of London - Economics, Mathematics and Statistics and UCL Faculty of Laws

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Switching Costs, Price Discrimination, Uniform Pricing, Most-Favoured Customer Clauses, Price Regulation, Competition

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The Economics of Public Service Broadcasting – A Research Agenda

Is there Still a Place for Public Service Television? Effects of the Changing Economics of Broadcasting, 57-69 (2013)
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Diane Coyle and Paolo Siciliani
Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge and UCL Faculty of Laws

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Tackling Algorithmic-Facilitated Tacit Collusion in a Proportionate Way

Journal of European Competition Law & Practice, lpy051, Doi.org/10.1093/jeclap/lpy051
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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An Intellectual Property-Based Approach to the Mandatory Disclosure Among Lenders of Credit Data for Small and Medium Enterprises

Journal of Banking Regulation, 2016, 17(4), 288-295, Doi.org/10.1057/jbr.2015.25
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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SME Lending, Credit Data, Competition Law

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Confusopoly and the Fallacy of Behaviouralism —A Response to Professors Littlechild and Hviid/Waddams Price

European Competition Journal, 2014, 10(3), 419-434 Doi.org/10.5235/17441056.10.3.419
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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Luton Buses: Refusal to Supply and the Difficult Path to Economic Tests in Litigation

Journal of European Competition Law & Practice, Volume 5, Issue 9, 1 November 2014, Pages 641–647, doi: 10.1093/jeclap/lpu057
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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Should We Act Ex Post Against Tacit Collusion—And How?

Journal of European Competition Law & Practice, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 May 2014, Pages 294–303, doi: 10.1093/jeclap/lpu001
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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Should a Finding of ‘Material Distortion’ under Art 6 Para 1 UCPD Raise an Unrebuttable Presumption of Breach of the Duty of Professional Diligence?

Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 2013, 4, 225-229.
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani and Harriet Gamper
UCL Faculty of Laws and Independent

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Should a Finding of ‘Material Distortion’ under Art. 6(1) UCP Directive Raise An Unrebuttable Presumption of Breach to the Duty of Professional Diligence?

Journal of European Consumer and Market Law, 2014, 3(1), 26-33
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani and Harriet Gamper
UCL Faculty of Laws and Independent

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Exclusionary Abuses and the Consumer Harm (Missing) Standard: The European Commission’s Practice in the DSL Market

Journal of Competition Law & Economics, Volume 3, Issue 2, 1 June 2007, Pages 243–279, DOI/10.1093/joclec/nhm003
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani and Laura Ferrari Bravo
UCL Faculty of Laws and University of Rome

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Competition in the Internet Backbone Market

World Competition: Law and Economics Review, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2005
Posted: 30 Oct 2018
Paolo Buccirossi, Laura Ferrari Bravo and Paolo Siciliani
Independent, University of Rome and UCL Faculty of Laws

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Collective Dominance and Refusal to Supply: Closing the Gap in Article 82?

Antitrust Bulliten, Vol. 54, No. 3, 2009
Posted: 29 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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Competition for Retail Deposits Between Commercial Banks and Non-Bank Operators: A Two-Sided Platform Analysis

Bank of England Working Paper No. 728
Posted: 29 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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Two-Sided Platforms, Retail Deposit, Non-Bank Payment Service Operator, Central Bank Digital Currency

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Spatial Models of Heterogeneous Switching Costs

Bank of England Working Paper No. 689
Posted: 29 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani and Walter Beckert
UCL Faculty of Laws and University of London - Economics, Mathematics and Statistics

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Switching Costs, Unengaged 'Sticky' Customers, Spatial Linear Model, Uniform Pricing, History-Based Price Discrimination, 'Leakage'

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The Disruption of Retail Banking: A Competition Analysis of the Implications for Financial Stability and Monetary Policy

Journal of Financial Regulation, Doi.org/10.1093/jfr/fjy006
Posted: 29 Oct 2018
Paolo Siciliani
UCL Faculty of Laws

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