In anticipation of the 2nd annual conference on “Challenges to Antitrust in a Changing Economy”, CPI has interviewed Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Christopher Yoo who will participate in a panel discussing “competition in digital advertising: is there online and offline convergence?” Steve Tadelis (Berkeley Hass), Daniel Francis (US FTC), Greg Leonard (Edgeworth Economics) will also join the discussion that will be moderated by David McLaughlin reporter at Bloomberg.
The conference will lead off with an opening keynote address by the US DOJ AAG, Makan Delrahim and will feature a fireside chat with the US FTC Commissioner Noah Phillips, Nikhil Shanbhag (Facebook) and William Kovacic (The GWU).
This event is co-organized by CPI and CCIA and it will take place at Harvard Law School on Nov. 8.
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