


Patrick Rey
Patrick Rey is Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics (University of Toulouse). He has previously been Director of the Institut D’Economie Industrielle (IDEI, Toulouse), Director of the Laboratory of Industrial Organization (CREST-INSEE, Paris) and Director of (what is now) l’Ecole Nationale de la Statistique and of the Administration Economique (ENSAE). He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Toulouse, an engineering degree from Ecole Polytechnique and a Master from ENSAE in Paris. His current themes of research include Industrial Organization, Regulation and Competition Policy, Innovation and Intellectual Property.
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During the Seminar organized the 14th of april of 2005, Patrick Rey and Daniel Mainguy talked about price discrimination. The seminar was animed by Anne Perrot, vice-president of the Competition Authority. Created at the end of the 1980s within the Forecasting Department, the Philippe (...)
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During the Seminar organized the 7th of May of 2008, Patrick Rey and Pascal Wilhelm talked about the competition authorities and sector regulation authorities The seminar was animed by Anne Perrot, vice-president of the Competition Authority. Created at the end of the 1980s within the (...)
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During the Nasse Seminar organized the 2nd of July of 2013, Laurence Idot, Patrick Rey talked about the new commercial behaviours in online sales field. The seminar was animed by Emmanuel Combe, vice president of the Competition authority. Introduction by Emmanuel Combe In 2011, (...)
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During the Nasse Seminar organized the 19th of January of 2015, Jacques-Philippe Gunther and Patrick Rey talked about the sanctions inflicted to the anti-competitive practices. This seminar was presented by Emmanuel Massé. Created at the end of the 1980s within the Forecasting Department, (...)
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During the Nasse Seminar organized the 30th of September of 2016, Jérôme Philippe, Patrick Reyl talked about the infraction by object. This seminar was presented by Thierry Dahan. Created at the end of the 1980s within the Forecasting Department, the Philippe Nasse seminar was first called (...)
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This chapter focuses on the treatment of vertical restraints in European competition policy, which has put more emphasis on intra-brand competition, compared with what can be observed in other regions. The first part of the paper relates this emphasis to the objective of the European, namely, (...)
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This set of three papers is derived from the Philippe Nasse’s seminar on the new practices in the e-commerce that was held on July 2, 2013 in Paris. The e-commerce has grown very rapidly these past few years and contributes to the competitive animation of the distribution sector by showing (...)
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During the Nasse Seminar organized the 13th of December of 2012, Patrick Rey and Jérôme Philippe talked about two-sided markets. The seminar was animed by Thibaud Vergé, chief economist of the Competition authority. Created at the end of the 1980s within the Forecasting Department, the (...)
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During the Seminar organized the 9th of April of 2010, Jérôme Philippe and Patrick Rey talked about agriculture, agro-food industry and competition. The seminar was animed by Anne Perrot, vice-president of the Competition Authority. Created at the end of the 1980s within the Forecasting (...)
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Considering the important number of contributions, the papers of this conference are reproduced in the pdf version attached only. Please note that these papers are also freely available for non-subscribers at the "Conference" section of the website.
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One of the most significant parameters that framed EC competition policy towards vertical restraints has been the importance of market integration in Europe. The recent saga of cases on parallel imports of pharmaceuticals brought under Articles 81 and 82 EC in national and Community courts (...)
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