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Tag Archives: Assessing
The benefits of assessing a crash scene with a drone?
Secondary traffic accidents are accidents that occur after a first accident mostly because the traffic conditions changed. When a car accident occurs, the road may be blocked for a significant time so that police can proprely assess the accident scene. … Continue reading
Assessing Autonomous Algorithmic Collusion: Q-Learning Under Sequential Pricing
Timo Klein University of Amsterdam – Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE) is Assessing Autonomous Algorithmic Collusion: Q-Learning Under Sequential Pricing. ABSTRACT: A novel debate within competition policy and regulation circles is whether autonomous machine learning algorithms are able to tacitly… … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithmic, Assessing, Autonomous, Collusion, Pricing, QLearning, Sequential, under
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Freedom to Discriminate: Assessing the Lawfulness and Utility of Biased Broadband Networks
Hello All:You might have an interest in a deep dive on broadand zero rating: http://www.jetlaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/2_Frieden-Article_Final.pdf.Here's the abstract:This Article assesses the potential for harm to broadband consumers and competitors when Internet service providers (ISPs) tier service by combining so-called “unlimited usage” with … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged Assessing, biased, Broadband, Discriminate, freedom, Lawfulness, Networks, Utility
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Beyond Capacity: Assessing Challenging Cases – EthicsLab Podcast
Catholic Health Initiatives produces the EthicsLab Podcast. This show explores current health care ethics issues with national experts to provide better knowledge and practical results. I was delighted to be a guest late last year. The most recent episode was "Beyond … Continue reading
Posted in Health Law
Tagged Assessing, Beyond, Capacity, Cases, challenging, EthicsLab, Podcast
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Assessing Anticompetitive Practices in Two-Sided Markets: A Comparative Analysis of four Antitrust Proceedings against Booking.com
Caccinelli, Chiara and Toledano, Joëlle are Assessing Anticompetitive Practices in Two-Sided Markets: A Comparative Analysis of four Antitrust Proceedings against Booking.com. ABSTRACT: This paper aims to shed light on the economic tools, as well as the legal-economic reasoning, which are… … Continue reading
Posted in Business law
Tagged against, Analysis, Anticompetitive, Antitrust, Assessing, Booking.com, Comparative, FOUR, Markets, practices, Proceedings, TwoSided
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