Luiss Guido Carli University (Rome)

Cesare Pozzi

Luiss Guido Carli University (Rome)
Associate Professor

Cesare Pozzi is Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Foggia. He teaches Economics of firms at LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome and is in the Academic Board of the Doctorate of Research in “Law and Economics” of the same University. He is Coordinator of GRIF, Gruppo di Ricerche Industriali e Finanziarie, LUISS Guido Carli University and Co-Director of L’industria - Rivista di economia e politica industriale. Cesare Pozzi has extensive advisory experience in regulatory and antitrust issues (railways and motorways; telecommunications; air transport, airport services; seaport services; professional services; cement sector; non-alcoholic beverage market; sugar industry).

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Articles

10960 Bulletin

Umberto Monarca, Ernesto Cassetta, Cesare Pozzi The Italian Council of State annuls a €10.86M fine imposed on a ticket-seller for concluding exclusive agreements and a series of anticompetitive mergers (TicketOne)

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The dispute concerns the measure of the Italian Competition Authority (ICA) no. 28495 of 22 December 2020, proceeding A523, concerning the finding of an abuse of a dominant position and the imposition of a fine of EUR 10,868,472 on CTS, TicketOne S.p.A., Di and Gi S.r.l. in bankruptcy, F&P (...)

Umberto Monarca, Cesare Pozzi The Italian Council of State confirms the existence of a cartel in the market for corrugated cardboard sheets and corrugated cardboard packaging but asks the Competition Authority to reformulate the fines (GIFCO)

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In 2019, the Italian Competition Authority (ICA) concluded an investigation and found that two separate agreements had been implemented to distort the competitive dynamics in the market for corrugated cardboard sheets and the market for corrugated cardboard packaging, respectively, in violation (...)

Umberto Monarca, Cesare Pozzi, Ernesto Cassetta The Italian Competition Authority warns that shifting ATM and POS fees from banks to consumers would restrict competition (Bancomat)

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Bancomat S.p.A. (formerly Consorzio Bancomat and hereinafter also referred to as ’Bancomat’) is the company that manages the Bancomat and PagoBancomat withdrawal and payment circuits, as well as the related cards, which can be used to make withdrawals at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and (...)

Umberto Monarca, Cesare Pozzi The Italian Competition Authority finds that a fast-food giant abused the economic dependence of franchisees and imposes contractual obligations to remedy the situation (McDonald’s)

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The case concerns the franchising activity carried out in Italy by McDonald’s Development Italy LLC (hereinafter MCDI). MCDI - is a U.S. company, with registered office in Wilmington and branch office in Milan, member of the McDonald’s Group (a U.S. company based in Oak Brook, Illinois). The (...)

Umberto Monarca, Cesare Pozzi, Ernesto Cassetta The Italian Competition Authority imposes a record fine of over €1 billion as well as behavioral remedies on an e-commerce company for abusing its dominant position through engaging in discriminatory practices and denying third-party sellers access to certain sales prospects crucial to increasing their visibility on its website (Amazon)

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The case concerned a number of companies within the Amazon group (hereafter “Amazon”), including: a) Amazon Europe Core S.r.l., with legal domicile in Luxembourg, which is the company of the Amazon group responsible for the management of the websites of Amazon’s European marketplaces and owner of (...)

Cesare Pozzi, Davide Quaglione The Italian Competition Authority clears a merger in the postal sector creating a near-monopoly position in multiple markets (Poste Italiane / Nexive)

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Poste Italiane S.p.A. (hereinafter also referred to as ’Poste’) is the publicly listed company that heads the Group of the same name, which is active not only in the postal sector but also in many other areas, including financial and insurance services. Poste Italiane is the provider of the (...)

Cesare Pozzi, Ernesto Cassetta, Umberto Monarca The Italian Competition Authority fines a national ticket operator for abuse of dominant position in the entertainment sector (TicketOne)

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TicketOne S.p.A. (hereinafter "TicketOne") is the leading company in Italy in ticketing, marketing, information and e-commerce services, with specific reference to live music events. TicketOne is controlled by CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA, which holds 99.65% of the share capital. CTS Eventim (...)

Umberto Monarca, Ernesto Cassetta, Cesare Pozzi The Italian Council of State partially confirms the Competition Authority’s fines imposed on an online travel agency for unfair commercial practices (Flygo)

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FlyGo is a company active in the online travel agency sector that operates through different websites including www.fly-go.it. In 2016, following a report from Ryanair, Wizzair and the Consumers Union, the AGCM investigated FlyGo’s business practices. The case is very significant, because it (...)

Cesare Pozzi, Felice Simonelli, Giacomo Luchetta The Italian Supreme Administrative Court confirms a judgment of a regional court which reduces a fine imposed by the Competition Authority to an airport managing company for abuse of dominant position under art. 102 TFEU in the market of certain common and individual airport infrastructures (Società Esercizi Aeroportuali)

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On the 22nd of September 2009 (case 9171/2009), the Regional Administrative Court (RAC) of Latium (Tribunale Amministrativo Regionale - TAR - del Lazio) partially upheld the appeal from SEA S.p.A. (SEA), the managing company of the airports of Milan Linate and Milan Malpensa, against a decision (...)

Alessandro Marra, Cesare Pozzi, Paolo Caprile The Milan Tribunal rejects a request for injunctive relief against the Italian soccer association for illegitimate award procedures of TV rights for the live broadcast of soccer matches (Conto TV / Lega Calcio)

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CONTO TV S.r.l. (CONTO TV) is a small broadcasting company operating satellite TV in Italy. LEGA CALCIO is the Italian Soccer Association, entrusted by the Italian law (Law no. 106/2007 and Legislative Decree n. 9/2008) with the task of selling soccer matches audio-television rights of its (...)

Alessandro Marra, Cesare Pozzi, Paolo Caprile The Italian Competition Authority starts an investigation into the national consortium for the recovery and recycling of cellulose-based packaging for alleged infringement of Art. 101 TFEU (COMIECO)

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On March 30th, 2010 the Italian Competition Authority (hereinafter, the ICA) opened a formal investigation into the activities and internal working of the “National Consortium for the recovery and recycling of cellulose-based packaging (hereinafter, the Consortium or COMIECO), members of which (...)

Alessandro Marra, Cesare Pozzi, Paolo Caprile The Italian Court of Appeal annuls its precedent injunctive relief against the soccer association for illegitimate award procedures of TV rights for live broadcasts of soccer matches (Conto TV / Lega Calcio)

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Introduction CONTO TV S.r.l. (CONTO TV) is a small broadcasting company operating satellite TV in Italy. LEGA CALCIO is the Italian Soccer Association, entrusted by the Italian law with the task of selling soccer matches audio-television rights of its associates, Serie A and B clubs. On July (...)

Alessandro Marra, Cesare Pozzi, Paolo Caprile The Italian Court of Appeal in Milan issues an injunctive relief against the national football league for illegitimate award procedures of TV rights for live broadcasts of soccer matches (Conto TV / Lega Calcio)

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Introduction CONTO TV S.r.l. (CONTO TV) is a small broadcasting company operating satellite TV in Italy. LEGA CALCIO is the Italian Soccer Association, entrusted by the Italian law (Law n. 106/2007 and Legislative Decree n. 9/2008) with the task of selling soccer matches audio-television rights (...)

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