Journal of Competition Law & Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Competition Law & Economics is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Personal Data Portability In The Platform Economy: Economic Implications And Policy Recommendations19
Interventions by Common Owners17
The Antitrust Case Against the Apple App Store13
An Analysis of the Altria-Juul Labs Deal: Antitrust and Population Health Implications11
Restrictions On Privacy and Exploitation In The Digital Economy: A Market Failure Perspective9
Platform-Based Business Models and Financial Inclusion: Policy Trade-Offs and Approaches9
Patent Assertion Entities and Patent Ownership Transparency: Strategic Recording of Patent Transactions at the Uspto8
Common Shareholders and Interlocking Directors: The Relation Between Two Corporate Networks8
BIG DATA AND DIGITAL MARKETS CONTESTABILITY: THEORY OF HARM AND DATA ACCESS REMEDIES7
Protecting and Fostering Online Platform Competition: The Role of Antitrust Law6
Anticompetitive Effects in EU Competition Law6
Platform Regulation in Europe—Per Se Rules to the Rescue?5
Varieties and Mechanisms of Common Ownership: A Calibration Exercise for Competition Policy5
Concentration and Competition: Evidence From Europe and Implications For Policy3
A Coat of Many Colours—New Concepts and Metrics of Economic Power in Competition Law and Economics3
Reflective Willingness to Pay: Preferences for Sustainable Consumption in a Consumer Welfare Analysis3
The Antitrust Market Does Not Exist: Pursuit of Objectivity in a Purposive Process3
Bank Consolidation, Interest Rates, and Risk: A Post-Merger Analysis Based on Loan-Level Data from the Corporate Sector*3
DIGITAL MARKET DEFINITION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, UNITED STATES, AND BRAZIL: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE2
Competitive Neutrality: OECD Recommendations and the Australian Experience2
On Distributive Justice by Antitrust: The Robin Hood Cartel2
Competitive Harm Crossing Borders: Regulatory Gaps And A Way Forward2
Public Attitude in the Netherlands towards Cartels in Comparison to Other Economic Infringements2
Rivals’ Exit and Vertical Merger Evaluation2
Horizontal Directors Revisited2
The Evolution of Merger Enforcement Intensity: What do the Data Show?2
The Competitive Effects of China’s Legal Data Regime2
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