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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Industrial Policies, Competition, and Efficiency: The Need for State Aid Control20
Platform Regulation in Europe—Per Se Rules to the Rescue?19
Platform-Based Business Models and Financial Inclusion: Policy Trade-Offs and Approaches11
USING THE STATISTICAL CONCEPT OF “SEVERITY” TO ASSESS THE COMPATIBILITY OF SEEMINGLY CONTRADICTORY STATISTICAL EVIDENCE (WITH A PARTICULAR APPLICATION TO DAMAGE ESTIMATION)10
Antitrust Protectionism: Escaping the Perils of Anti-Suit Injunctions Through WTO Law9
Prospective Welfare Analysis—Extending Willingness-To-Pay Assessment to Embrace Sustainability8
BIG DATA AND DIGITAL MARKETS CONTESTABILITY: THEORY OF HARM AND DATA ACCESS REMEDIES6
Big Tech Acquisitions and Product Discontinuation6
Empirical Effects of Resale Price Maintenance: Evidence from Fixed Book Price Policies in Europe5
Conditional Rebates and Intel: A Step Backwards by any Standard?5
Staggered Difference-in-Differences Estimation for Antitrust Analysis: A Review of Literature and Recommendations for Practitioners5
Bank Consolidation, Interest Rates, and Risk: A Post-Merger Analysis Based on Loan-Level Data from the Corporate Sector*4
Neither Mergers nor Cartels: Innovation Networks and Competition Law4
Product Hopping and Innovation Incentives4
Collusion as Environmental Protection—An Economic Assessment4
Formalism in Competition Law3
PROMETHEUS BOUND?—THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF THE UNILATERAL EFFECTS ANALYSIS IN EU MERGER CONTROL AFTER CK TELECOMS3
Rivals’ Exit and Vertical Merger Evaluation3
The Requisite Legal Standard of the Digital Markets Act’s Designation Process3
Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Italian Interlocking Ban: An Empirical Analysis of the Personal Ties Among The Largest Banking and Insurance Groups in Italy3
Competition Law Enforcement and Household Inequality in the United Kingdom3
Competitor Coupons: A Remedy for Residual Collusion3
REMEDIES IN EU ANTITRUST LAW3
The Attorney–Client Privilege in Antitrust: Unravelling the Transatlantic Debate2
Pricing Algorithms Out of the Box: A Study of the Repricing Industry2
Access to Health Data, Competition, and Regulatory Alternatives: Three Dimensions of Fairness2
European Union Case Law on Excessive Pricing: An Economic Assessment2
Algorithms and Antitrust: a Framework with Special Emphasis on Coordinated Pricing2
The Relevant Market in European Private International Law—The Connecting Factor in Art. 6(1) and (3)(a) Rome II Regulation of Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law with Special Consideration of Competi2
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