Federico Etro
University of Venice
http://www.intertic.org/Etro.html
Federico Etro is Full Professor of Economics at the University of Venice, Ca' Foscari, where he teaches Macroeconomics. He previously taught at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Milan, Bicocca. Etro has published numerous articles in journals such as the American Economic Review, European Economic Review, International Economic Review, Economic Journal, Rand Journal of Economics and others. He has written three books: Competition, Innovation, and Antitrust (2007, Springer), Endogenous Market Structures and the Macroeconomy (2009, Springer) and Competition Law and the Enforcement of Art. 102 (2011, with I. Kokkoris, Oxford University Press).
Articles by Federico Etro:
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European data protection: Impact of the EU data-protection regulation
24 March 2013, 5573 reads
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Innovations by painters between Renaissance and Rococò: Towards an economic theory of art history
30 November 2012, 7450 reads
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The economics of art and the art of economics
23 December 2011, 13643 reads
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Search advertising
11 June 2011, 6307 reads
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Understanding Google’s antitrust problems
30 January 2011, 12939 reads
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Standardisation in high-tech sectors
15 November 2010, 7951 reads
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Portrait of a market: Prices, contracts, and competition in 17th-century oil painting
4 November 2010, 14793 reads
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IBM and Microsoft: Tying + dominance = abuse?
29 April 2010, 10651 reads
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The economics of cloud computing
25 February 2010, 48264 reads
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When a merger softens competition: the Oracle-Sun Case
11 November 2009, 11120 reads
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Beyond browsers: Moving on from the EU vs. IE case
8 October 2009, 14262 reads
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