Webinar

WEBINAR #6 Industrial Policy and Competition Policy in the post-Covid context

Industrial policy Webinar of the "#NewAntitrust" Series organised by Concurrences with Philippe Aghion (Professor, Collège de France - London School of Economics), Emmanuel Combe (Vice President, Autorité de la concurrence - Professor, Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - SKEMA Business School), Frédéric Jenny (Chairman, OECD Competition Committee - Professor, ESSEC) and Antoine Winckler (Partner, Cleary Gottlieb).

This webinar was organised by Concurrences as part of the "#NewAntitrust Webinar Series" dedicated to competition policy in the aftermath of the Covid-19. Philippe Aghion (Professor, Collège de France - London School of Economics), Emmanuel Combe (Vice President, Autorité de la concurrence - Professor, Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne - SKEMA Business School), Frédéric Jenny (Chairman, OECD Competition Committee - Professor, Essec) and Antoine Winckler (Partner, Cleary Gottlieb) discussed the approach of the competition authorities when considering industrial policy issues as an aftermath of the current health crisis. The #NewAntitrust Webinar Series is held with the support of Concurrences partners. Part of the proceeds received for this Series will be donated to Doctors Without Borders working in projects around the world to fight the spread of coronavirus.

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 Documentation
> e-Competitions Bulletin Special Issue Covid-19 - Available for all:
1. Competition Law & COVID-19 (click here)
2. Mergers & COVID-19 (click here)
3. State aid & COVID-19 (click here)
> Concurrences Review Special Issue Covid-19 - Available for Concurrences subscribers (click here)

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Speakers

  • University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
  • Collège De France (Paris)
  • ESSEC Business School (Cergy)
  • Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton (Brussels)