Course #
37110
Section Number
1
Day(s)
W
Time(s)
4:30pm-7:20pm
Term
Spring 2026
Instructor
Sean Durkin
Specialization
Markets & Regulation
Syllabus

This course presents an economic analysis of monopoly power and efforts to limit monopoly power through competition policy. The course will focus on helping students understand the theoretical rationale for competition policy and on providing students with an understanding of the practice of competition policy by examining recent prominent public and private antitrust actions. The first part of the course is devoted to an economic analysis of the welfare implications of monopoly power. The second part provides an overview of the legal and institutional framework of competition policy enforcement with particular emphasis on how the framework differs between the US and the EU and other countries. The final part of the course will address three types of anticompetitive conduct that represent the bulk of competition policy enforcement: collusion, vertical contracting practices, and horizontal and vertical mergers. This section will present detailed studies of recent antitrust actions in the US including the enforcement actions against Apple, Google, and Facebook.

Course Sections

Quarter Course # Title Instructor Day(s) Time(s) Syllabus
Spring 2026 PPHA 37110/1 Competition Policy: Theory and Practice Sean Durkin Wednesday 4:30pm-7:20pm Syllabus