Open Banking Goes to Washington: Lessons from the EU on Data-Sharing Regimes
Once the jurisdiction that most clearly embraced a market-led approach to open banking, the United States appears on the verge of shifting to a . . .
Once the jurisdiction that most clearly embraced a market-led approach to open banking, the United States appears on the verge of shifting to a . . .
Executive Summary Payment networks connect buyers with sellers. Success hinges on attracting sufficient participation on both sides of the market. Card issuers offer rewards, insurance, . . .
This paper explores the evolving landscape of competition law enforcement, focusing on the dynamic interplay between ex-ante and ex-post approaches. Amidst the digital transformation . . .
I. Introduction In mid-2021, the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE) published a white paper on the state of broadband competition in the United . . .
Understanding how institutions, technology and social welfare coevolve is essential to understanding economic and social development, and the evolution of privacy alongside institutions and . . .
Using a unique private dataset from one of the largest consumer litigation financing firms in the U.S., we are the first to explore the . . .
Have the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings become irrelevant? The ostensible purpose of the US News law school rankings is to . . .
The Yale Law and Political Economy (“LPE”) Project began in 2017 following the surprising election of Donald Trump as President. In that time, LPE has . . .
A meme is a useful cognitive device: it compresses complex information into a simple structure for easy transmission from person to person. But compression . . .