Cornerstone Research staff and affiliated experts are nominated in Concurrences Review’s annual selection of leading antitrust and competition articles.
London—Cornerstone Research staff and affiliated experts are nominated for the 2022 Antitrust Writing Awards. The awards honour articles that were published or accepted for publication in the preceding year. Articles are judged by a jury based on writing, scholarship, originality, practical relevance and the contribution they make to competition advocacy.
The awards are organised by Concurrences Review and the George Washington University Law School Competition Law Center.
The Antitrust Writing Awards will also recognise readers’ choice awards. Voting closes on 25 March 2022; results will be announced online on 5 April 2022.
Business Articles: Digital
- ‘Free Can Make Cents: How to Think about “Free” in Competitive Markets’,
Lesley Chiou and Avigail Kifer, The Price Point, September 2021.
Business Articles: Economics
- ‘The Future of Economics in Merger Trials: Rumors of Its Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated’,
Kostis Hatzitaskos, David Meyer and Aviv Nevo, Antitrust 35:2, 16 April 2021.
Academic Articles: Digital
- ‘Tech’s Impact on Financial Services Competition’,
Richard S. Taffet, Katie Glynn, Jonathan M. Jacobson, Linda Cenedella, Joanna Christoforou, Nicholas Pellow, Jon R. Roellke, Jorge Padilla, Albert Riera, Xavier Vives, Marc Rysman and Rainer Schwabe, Concurrences Review, no. 4-2021, November 2021.