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1st International Conference on Antitrust Law and Economics

2019-05-15 19:42:51

Shandong University


Programme

Venue:Lecture Hall, 3/F, Block A, Zhixin Complex, Shandong University

Day 1 (23 May, 2019)

Conference Opening Ceremony

Chair

13:45-14:00

Welcome Remarks

- Prof. FAN Liming, President, Shandong University

Prof. LIN Ping, Lingnan University/ Shandong University

14:00-14:20

Opening Address

- Dr. DONG Hongxia, Director of Merger Review Division, State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR)

“The Application and Thinking of Economic Theory in China's Antitrust Legislation and Law Enforcement”

Session 1

Keynote Speeches

Chair

14:20-14:50

- Prof. Allan Fels, University of Melbourne

“Competition Neutrality and Fair Competition Review”

Prof. LIN Ping, Lingnan University/ Shandong University

14:50-15:20

- Prof. Joshua Wright, George Mason University

“Would Hipster Antitrust Proposals Chill Innovation and Slow the Digital Economy? Evaluating the Evidence”

15:20-15:40

Tea Break

Session 2

China’s Anti-Monopoly Law: Challenges, Revision, and Prospects

Chair

15:20-15:35

- Prof. SHI Jianzhong, China University of Politics and Law, Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of the State Council

“Revision of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law in the Era of Digital Economy”

Prof. SHENG Jiemin, Peking University

15:35-15:50

- Prof. HUANG Yong, University of International Business and Economics, Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of the State Council

“Legalization of Competition Policy Development in China”

15:50-16:05

- Prof. WANG Xianlin, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of the State Council

“On Revision of China’s Anti-Monopoly Law”

Session 3

Competition Policy in the New Economy

Chair

16:05-16:30

- Prof. Daniel Sokol, University of Florida

“How Incumbents Respond to Competition from Innovative Disruptors in the Sharing Economy: The Impact of Airbnb on Hotel Performance”

Prof. HUA Xinyu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

16:30-16:55

- Prof. HUANG Sunny, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

“Agency Model or Sales Model: Implications for Platform Choices and Anti-trust”

16:55-17:20

- Prof. SHI Matthew, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Effects of Taxation of Advertising in Platform Markets”

17:30-19:00

Dinner

Day 2 (24 May, 2019)

Session 4

Intellectual Property, SEP and Antitrust

Chair

9:00-9:25

- Prof. CHAO Yong, University of Louisville

“Single-Product Tying through Loyalty Discounts”

Prof. JU Heng, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

9:25—9:50

- Prof.YI Sang-Seung, Seoul National University

“The KFTC’s Qualcomm I and II Decisions”

9:50—10:15

- Prof. FU Xiao, Fudan University

“The Incentives of Patent-Ownership Fragmentation of Standard-Setting Organizations: Theory and Empirical Evidence”

10:15-10:35

Tea Break

Session 5

Competition Policy and Fair Competition Review in China

Chair

10:35-10:50

- Mr. ZHANG, Handong, Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of the State Council

“The Construction of the Mechanism is Urgent”

Prof. YULiangchun, Shandong University

10:50-11:05

- Ms. LI Qing, Standing director, China Society of Economic Reform

“On the Fundamental Position of Competition Policy”

Session 6

China AML Session II

Chair

11:05-11:20

- Dr. YE Jun, Ministry of Commerce

“Competition and non-Competition Considerations in Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcement of China”

Prof. QI Yudong, Beijing Normal University

11:20-11:35

- Prof. WANG Jian, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of the State Council

“From Singleton Deterrence to Comprehensive Deterrence”

11:35-11:50

- Prof. YE Weiping, Shenzhen University

“The Law and Economics of the Coordination between Competition Policy and Industrial Policy”

11:50-12:05

- Prof. NING Lizhi, Wuhan University

“The Legal Interpretation of the ‘One-out-of-Two’ Strategy by Platforms and the Antitrust Regulation Path”

12:10-13:20

Lunch

Day 2 (24 May, 2019)

Session 7

Monopoly Agreement & Abuse of Dominance

Chair

13:30-13:55

- Prof. Vivek Ghosal, Ressenlaer Polytechnic Institute

“The Rise and (Potential) Fall of U.S. Cartel Enforcements”

Prof. CHAO Yong, University of Louisville

13:55-14:20

- Prof.Heiko Gerlach, University of Queensland

Price Discrimination in Cartels”

14:20-14:45

- Prof. FONG Yuk-fai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

“Exclusive Contracts with both Upstream and Downstream Entry”

14:45-15:10

- Prof.YE Guangliang, Renmin University;Dr. CEHNG Long, Shandong University

“Does Aftermarket Monopolization Facilitate Upstream Collusion?”

15:10-15:30

Tea Break

Session 8

Competition Law and Economic Analysis

Chair

15:30-15:45

- Prof. QI Yudong, Beijing Normal University, Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the Anti-Monopoly Commission of the State Council

“Digital Economy and Regulatory Changes”

Prof. ZANG Xuheng, Shandong University

15:45-16:00

- Prof. YU Zuo, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics

“Partial Cross-Ownership, Joint-Ownership and Corporate Collusion”

16:00-16:15

- Prof. WANG Zili, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics

“Loyalty Discount and Telser Hypothesis”

16:15-16:30

- Prof. QU Chuang, Shandong University

“Pro- and Anti-Competitive Effects of Exclusive Deal in Platform”

Session 9

Merger Control and Economic Analysis

Chair

16:30-16:55

- Prof. Abraham Wickelgren, University of Texas at Austin

“Reverse Break-up Fees as Antitrust Signals”

Prof. LIN Ping, Lingnan University/ Shandong University

16:55-17:20

-Dr. Suzzane Majewski, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice

Antitrust Analysis of Mergers in Innovative Industries: Is the Case of Dow/ Dupont an Indicator of Global Divergence”

17:20-17:30

Closing Remarks

- Prof. LIN Ping, Lingnan University/ Shandong University