European Economic & Marketing Consultants (EE&MC) Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Doris Hildebrand

European Economic & Marketing Consultants (EE&MC), Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Managing Partner

Prof. Dr. Doris Hildebrand is Founder and Managing Partner of EE&MC - European Economic & Marketing Consultants GmbH with offices in Düsseldorf, Brussels, Vienna, Maastricht and Paris. EE&MC is a consulting company specialized in the application of economics in EU competition law. Hildebrand holds a Master (1987) and a Ph.D. (1990) in social and economic sciences from the University of Economics in Vienna. She earned her second Ph.D. in law 1998 and her LL.M. degree in 1992 from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. In 1989/90, Hildebrand was a researcher at the Department of Economics at the Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. Hildebrand’s academic affiliations include ten years (2010-2019) as Professor of Economics at the University of Brussels (VUB), four years (1994-1998) as Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Groningen and one year (1991) as Assistant Professor of Marketing and International Management at the University of Maastricht. Hildebrand’s current specialisations and research interests are market definition and market power assessment in digital markets as well as the European consumer welfare concept in EU competition law. She publishes extensively on competition economics including her book on “The Role of Economic Analysis in the EU Competition Rules – The European School” which is currently in the 4th edition. Hildebrand is member of the ICC Commission on Competition, the editorial board of “World Competition” and a regular speaker at conferences. She is also a sworn in, authorized antitrust expert and examines on a regular basis for courts competition issues.

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Catherine Prieto, Laurence Idot, Emmanuel Combe, Anne Wachsmann, David Bosco, Etienne Pfister, Mathilde Poulain, Marie-Cecile Rameau, Josep M. Carpi Badia, Etienne Chantrel, Didier Theophile, Guy Canivet, Rafael P. Amaro, Henri Piffaut, Doris Hildebrand, Paulo Burnier da Silveira, Fatma El-Zahraa Adel L’intégration des considérations d’intérêt public dans l’application des règles de concurrence (26 nov. 2020)

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L’intégration de considérations d’intérêt public est non seulement souhaitable, mais possible en raison de la perméabilité des règles de concurrence à la réception du bien-être par les paramètres concurrentiels de la qualité, du choix et de l’innovation en sus de celui du prix. La marge de progression dépend (...)

Doris Hildebrand Article 3 (2) in fine : Time for review

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L’exception à la règle de convergence, telle que définie à l’article 2 alinéa 3 du règlement 1/2003, concerne les entreprises qui ne sont pas en position dominante au sens de l’article 102 TFUE. Certains nouveaux Etats membres, tels que la République tchèque, utilisent cette exception de manière à (...)

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