Eminent Speaker Series - Prof. Dr. Martin Peitz, University of Mannheim
Date
From: Monday November 18, 2024, 12:00 pm
To: Monday November 18, 2024, 1:00 pm
Abstract
Industrial policy has recently gained prominence in the policy agenda in many countries. It figures prominently in the plans of the new European Commission. In September this year, the report by Mario Draghi on competitiveness was released, which is likely to shape the thinking of policymakers in the EU. As part of the debate on industrial policy, it contains proposals on how to overhaul competition law. Martin Peitz will report on the current policy debate and critically examine some of the reform proposals.
About the Speaker
Martin Peitz is professor of economics at the University of Mannheim and a director of the Mannheim Centre for Competition and Innovation - MaCCI. He has been an academic director of the Centre on Regulation in Europe, CERRE (2012-2016) and head of the Department of Economics in Mannheim (2010-2013). Martin Peitz is author of the graduate textbook “Industrial Organization: Markets and Strategies” and the monograph "The Economics of Platforms: Concepts and Strategy," both co-authored with Paul Belleflamme and published by Cambridge University Press. His research on industrial organization and microeconomics has been widely published in leading economics journals. He is a frequent public speaker and has been advising a number of competition authorities, sector regulators, and government bodies in Europe and abroad.
Information
When: Monday 18 November
Time: 12.00pm until 1.00pm
Where: Productivity Commission, Melbourne and Online via MS Teams
Cost: Free for members, $5 for non-members
Registration and Joining this event
To register please book online below.
Virtual Attendees: The link to join via Teams will be sent 24 hours prior.
In-person Attendees: 697 Collins (2MQ) is significantly back from Collins Street; whilst it is reached from Collins Street, it is closer to Flinders Street.
Remember to let us know how you plan to attend when registering as there is limited capacity at the venue.
Members should login prior to avoid paying the non-member fee.
The timing of this event is AEDT (SYD/CBR/MEL)
Bookings are now closed
Venue
Productivity Commission
697 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000