This paper summarizes some of my recent work on consumer protection. I present three theoretical models which illustrate the merits and drawbacks of a number of common consumer protection policies, namely: policies which prevent firms from setting unduly high prices; policies which prevent firms requiring on-the-spot decision making by prospective customers, and policies which prevent suppliers from paying commission payments to sales intermediaries
Recent critiques of the costs, effectiveness, and potential inequities in consumer protection measur...
In Competition Overdose, authors Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice Stucke identify some important and compel...
We discuss the impact of consumer protection policies on consumers' incentives to become informed of...
This paper summarizes some of my recent work on consumer protection. I present three theoretical mod...
This paper discusses complementarities and tensions between competition policies and consumer protec...
Consumer protection is a natural complement to competition and is receiving increasing attention by ...
This paper discusses complementarities and tensions between competition policies and consumer protec...
How consumers behave has important consequences when assessing the effectiveness of particular consu...
We discuss the impact of consumer protection policies on consumer incentives to become informed of t...
The effect of consumer protection on firms’ strategy choices in a market with perfect competition is...
The article focuses on the theoretical framework, objectives and tools of consumer policy. The autho...
Laws aimed at protecting consumers, there are already many centuries. Initially, they dealt mainly a...
The purpose of this first chapter of the handbook is to discuss how the findings and approaches offe...
Until recently, consumer policy researchers have concentrated almost exclusively on the competitive ...
In light of the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Australia's consumer policy framework and adm...
Recent critiques of the costs, effectiveness, and potential inequities in consumer protection measur...
In Competition Overdose, authors Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice Stucke identify some important and compel...
We discuss the impact of consumer protection policies on consumers' incentives to become informed of...
This paper summarizes some of my recent work on consumer protection. I present three theoretical mod...
This paper discusses complementarities and tensions between competition policies and consumer protec...
Consumer protection is a natural complement to competition and is receiving increasing attention by ...
This paper discusses complementarities and tensions between competition policies and consumer protec...
How consumers behave has important consequences when assessing the effectiveness of particular consu...
We discuss the impact of consumer protection policies on consumer incentives to become informed of t...
The effect of consumer protection on firms’ strategy choices in a market with perfect competition is...
The article focuses on the theoretical framework, objectives and tools of consumer policy. The autho...
Laws aimed at protecting consumers, there are already many centuries. Initially, they dealt mainly a...
The purpose of this first chapter of the handbook is to discuss how the findings and approaches offe...
Until recently, consumer policy researchers have concentrated almost exclusively on the competitive ...
In light of the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Australia's consumer policy framework and adm...
Recent critiques of the costs, effectiveness, and potential inequities in consumer protection measur...
In Competition Overdose, authors Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice Stucke identify some important and compel...
We discuss the impact of consumer protection policies on consumers' incentives to become informed of...