Register for Third Economics of Digital Services Research Symposium on September 8, 2023
a virtual event
2022 call for proposals for Economics of Digital Services grants
Submission deadline is Sept. 30
New research on the Economics of Digital Services released by CTIC and The Warren Center for Network & Data Sciences
The research delves into the role data play in digital platforms’ business strategies and their antitrust implications.
Video: Economics of Digital Services: A new initiative to promote research on digital platforms conference
In an online panel marking the launch of the Economics of Digital Services initiative, experts Maureen Ohlhausen, Howard Shelanski, and Liad Wagman, along with University of Pennsylvania Professors Christopher Yoo and Rakesh Vohra, offer perspectives on the type of research scholars and enforcement officials need to support good policymaking in the area of digital services. Speakers: Maureen Ohlhausen Section Chair - Antitrust & Competition Law, Baker BottsFormer Acting Chairman, Federal Trade Commission Howard Shelanski Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law CenterFormer Director of the Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission Rakesh Vohra George A. Weiss and Lydia Bravo Weiss University ProfessorCo-Director of the Warren Center for Network & Data SciencesUniversity of Pennsylvania Liad Wagman Professor of Economics, Stuart School of Business, Illinois Institute of TechnologySenior Economic & Technology Advisor, Federal Trade Commission Christopher Yoo John H. Chestnut Professor of Law, Communication, and Computer & Information ScienceFounding Director of the Center for Technology, Innovation and CompetitionUniversity of Pennsylvania
Economics of Digital Services project kick-off event
The University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition (CTIC) and Warren Center for Network & Data Sciences are pleased to announce their new initiative on “The Economics of Digital Services.”
Call for grant proposals
The grant program encompasses research examining the issues raised by the economics of digital services from either an economic or legal perspective.
Call for applications
CTIC invites applications for a CTIC Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School starting in the Fall of 2020 for a one-year appointment with the potential for a one-year extension.
CTIC receives $350,000 grant from John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition (CTIC), has secured a $350,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to provide a basis for evidence-based decision-making regarding the economics of digital services.