ACE PROGRAM Thursday 17 November AM

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ACE PROGRAM
Thursday 17 November AM
8.30‐9.00
9.00‐9.15
9.15‐10.30
10.30‐11.00
Registration and coffee
Opening
Celesio / Sainsbury and Ladbrokes / Coral
Alistair Love and Ivan Olszak (CMA)
Diana Jackson (CRA)
Tomaso Duso (DIW)
C: Bojana Ignjatovic (RBB)
Telkom / BCX
Hardin Ratshisusu (Compcom)
Nicola Theron (Econex)
Hamid Aghadadashli(Ecares, ULB)
C: Kurt Brekke (Konkurransetilsynet)
Verticals study
Mike Walker and Hugh Mullan (CMA)
Avantika Chowdhury (Oxera)
Salvatore Piccolo (U Cattolica, Milano)
C: Jarig van Sinderen (ACM)
Coffee break
11.00‐12.00
Plenary session on the Passing‐on of Overcharges
Moderator: Kate Collyer (CMA)
Speakers: Benoît Durand (RBB), Marc Ivaldi (Toulouse School of Economics), Szabolcs Lorincz (European Commission)
and Damien Neven (Graduate Institute, Geneva)
12.00‐13.30
Walking lunch (Bridge, Atrium)
Thursday 17 November PM
13.30‐14.45
14.45‐15.00
15.00‐16.15
Container Shipping
Massimo Motta (Commission)
Justin Coombs (Compass)
Patrick Legros (Ecares, ULB)
C: Matthew Bennett (CRA)
Ahold / Delhaize
Griet Jans (BCA)
Raphaël de Coninck (CRA)
Jan Bouckaert (UA)
C: Simon Roberts (Johannesburg U.)
Deutsche Post
Christina Strassmair (BKA)
Rainer Nitsche (ECA)
Cédric Argenton (Tilec)
C: Gunnar Niels (Oxera)
Coffee break
GE / Alstom
Daniel Coublucq (Commission)
Andrea Lofaro (RBB)
David Martimort (PSE)
C: Kai‐Uwe Kühn (UEA, CRA)
Staatsloterij / De Lotto
Peter Dijkstra (ACM)
Roger van Engelen (AT Kearney)
Maarten Pieter Schinkel (ACLE)
C: Bert Stulens (BCA)
Energy market investigation
Nenad Njegovan (CMA)
James Baker (Frontier)
Claude Crampes (TSE)
C: Georges Siotis (UC3M, Compass)
16.30
Leaving by boat for the Aula
17.00‐18.00
Keynote speech: Daniel Rubinfeld (University of California, Berkeley) on Competition Issues in Big data
Discussant: Cristina Caffarra (CRA)
18.15‐21.00
Leaving by boat for the Eye followed by walking dinner
22.00‐…
Optional: documentary programmed at Eye for the opening night of IDFA
ABACUS: SMALL ENOUGH TO JAIL, tells the incredible story of the only U.S. bank that faced criminal charges in the wake of the 2008
financial crisis: a family‐owned bank serving immigrants in Chinatown, New York. Charged with fraud, the Sung family vigorously
defend themselves ‐ and the Chinese‐American community’s financial way of life ‐ over several years in an underdog battle for
justice.
Individual return to Central Station and hotels from there by regular ferry (15 minutes, free)
Friday, 18 November
9.00‐9.15
9.15‐10.30
Coffee
Capacity mechanisms
Adina Claici and Lluis Sauri (Commission)
Christoph Riechmann (Frontier)
Bert Willems (Tilec)
C: Arvid Fredenberg (Konkurrensverket)
FNAC / Darty
Sébastien Lecou (Autorité)
Hélène Bourguignon (Mapp)
Elena Argentesi (Unibo)
C: Pascale Deschamps (Oxera)
BT /EE
Paul Reeve (CMA)
Andrew Swan (Compass)
Lapo Filistrucchi (UniFi and Tilec)
C: Bruno Jullien (TSE)
10.45‐11.00
Coffee break
11.00‐12.15
Plenary session on The Role of Economics in Competition Cases: A Users’ Perspective
Moderator: Massimo Motta (Barcelona GSE)
Speakers: Chris Fonteijn (ACM), Nicholas Levy (Cleary Gottlieb), Maria Eugenia Martins Ribeiro (European General Court)
12.15‐13.00
Best Paper award and presentation
13.00‐14.30
Walking lunch (Bridge, Atrium)