Defence date: 19 September 2011Examining board: Elena Carletti, Internal Supervisor Massimo Motta, External Supervisor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Thibaud Vergé, Chief Economist, Autorité de la Concurrence (French NCA); Paul Seabright, Université des Sciences Sociales de ToulousePDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digital archive of EUI PhD thesesThis thesis in applied microeconomics explores different aspects of imperfect competition. All three chapters are motivated by recent developments in real-world economies. First, I explore the implications of a recent reform by the European Commission whereby victims of antitrust injury can seek stand-alone private damages (SPDs) directly before courts. I show that any gain in deterrence has to ...