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Episodes
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Does Cyber Insurance Pay?
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
This episode discusses the role of cyber insurance in strengthening cybersecurity outcomes and how the regulatory framework may affect the demand for cyber insurance.
Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
Can Public-Private Partnerships Deliver on our Infrastructure Needs?
Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
In this episode, we discuss various types of public-private partnerships to support the delivery of public services, highlighting some important distinguishing features of these arrangements.
Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
Will Mitigating Methane Emissions Cool the Planet?
Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
Tuesday Nov 16, 2021
In this episode we discuss the global warming impact of methane and several ways- some with zero net costs- in which this impact can be reduced.
Tuesday Nov 02, 2021
Mergers - Part 3: Should BigTech Mergers Go Ahead? The Deciding Factors
Tuesday Nov 02, 2021
Tuesday Nov 02, 2021
In this final episode, we close the discussion on the relevance of mergers for competition policy authorities and focus on the various ways countries implement policy in the face of uncertainty and how they differ from each.
Tuesday Oct 26, 2021
Mergers - Part 2: What are Competition Authorities Looking at?
Tuesday Oct 26, 2021
Tuesday Oct 26, 2021
In this second episode on Big Tech mergers, Prof. Katz and I continue our discussion on how competition authorities evaluate the benefits and costs of mergers and acquisitions, the types of indicators that matter and different views that policymakers have on the consequences of mergers.
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Mergers - Part 1: Is BigTech Buying out the Competition?
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
In this first episode of three on BigTech mergers, we discuss the impact of BigTech mergers and acquisitions on the market and on consumers; how should competition authorities think about developments in these markets if they seek to support competition and innovation?
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Can We Save The Planet and Feed Everyone? Yes, Go Digital!
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
In this episode, we discuss the impact of digitalization on efficiency, productivity, the environment and the distribution of gains in the agri-food industry. The regulatory framework governing competition policy, property rights and information disclosure are essential to the resulting market structure.
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Speedy Delivery, Lower Costs When Ports Go Digital-So What’s Stopping Them?
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
Tuesday Sep 21, 2021
In this episode, we discuss the digitalization of maritime shipping focusing on the benefits in terms of faster and better service, the regulatory changes needed to advance digitalization, the types of jobs that would be created and importantly, the need for good cybersecurity measures.
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
How One Shipping Jam Can Stop Your Daily Bread
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
In this episode, we discuss the ships that carry grains, metals and minerals from where they are found or produced, to where they are needed. Shipping prices rise and fall with changing demand for goods; and changing supplies. Blocked passages, recessions or melting ice all affect where these ships can go, and how fast and cheaply we can buy the commodities we use every day.
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
How will Households, Businesses and Utilities Manage Electricity Debt?
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
This episode brings to light the growing debt owed to electric utilities by households and small business, the choices people make when financially constrained and also the impact these bills are having on the financial condition of electricity providers. The discussion ends with some suggestions on how to handle the pandemic-induced debt burden.