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King's College London: Postgraduate Diploma/MA in Economics for Competition Law with Informa Connect

06 April 2022
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Economics for Competition Law—distance learning (PG Dip/MA)
PG Dip/MA Economics for Competition Law 
Economic evidence and analysis play a crucial role in cases brought before the European Commission, national authorities and courts. Covering the economic issues that arise under Article 101 and Article 102, network effects and the boundaries of competition law and intellectual property law, mergers and state aid.
King's College London / Informa Connect 

Course Summary
Over 12 months you will study:

Module 1
Unit 1 - Introduction to Economics of Competition law
Unit 2 - Market Power
Unit 3 - Market Definition
Module 2
Unit 4 - Predation and Excessive Pricing
Unit 5 - Refusal to supply, essential facilities and margin squeeze
Unit 6 - Article 101: Vertical Restraints and Cartels
Unit 7 - State Aid
Module 3
Unit 8 - Multi-sided platforms
Unit 9 - IP and dynamic markets
Module 4
Unit 10 - Mergers: unilateral Effects
Unit 11 - Coordinated merger effects and non-horizontal mergers
Unit 12 - Quantitative analysis

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Starting 28 September 2022
Application Deadline 21 September 2022

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