Eliana Garces
Education
Ph.D., economics, University of California, Los Angeles; master’s, European economic integration, College of Europe, Bruges; licentiate, economics, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Summary of Experience
Dr. Garces is an economist with deep public- and private-sector antitrust policy and regulation experience in the US and Europe, including serving in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition (DG COMP) and Directorate-General for Internal Market and Industry. Her consulting and case work experience includes mergers and conduct cases in the telecommunications, media, industrial, consumer staples, and technology sectors. She has corporate experience at a large technology company and is widely recognized as an expert on the economic analysis of new digital business models, as well as on regulation in innovative sectors. Dr. Garces has published extensively on topics such as the antitrust analysis of commercial practices, the assessment of conglomerate mergers, the interaction between antitrust and privacy, value creation processes in platform businesses, and behavioral economics. She is also a coauthor of the widely used book Quantitative Techniques for Competition and Antitrust Analysis.
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Ecosystem Theories of Harm in Merger Enforcement: Current Direction and Open Questions
Journal of European Competition Law & Practice, 2024
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Regulation and Competition in Digital Ecosystems: Some Missing Pieces
Network Law Review, July 20, 2023
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How the Debate about Multi-Sided Platform Regulation is Shaping Merger Enforcement
Digital Markets Guide, 2023
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