Rome 23-24 June 2011
The Economist and the Judge
Private Litigation and Damage Assessment in Antitrust and IPRs Cases

Luigi Prosperetti - Università di Milano


Luigi Prosperetti (1953) holds the Chair of Economic Policy at the Faculty of Law of Università degli Studi, Milano, where he also teaches a course in the law and economics of torts. He studied at Università Bocconi (summa cum laude, 1976) and the London School of Economics (M.Sc. 1978; Ph.D. 1982).
He is interested in antitrust and regulatory issues, and he has a broad experience in forensic economics.

Recent publications include:
    - “Estimating damages to competitors from exclusionary practices in Europe”, forthcoming, available on SSRN;
  1. - “Market integration and Competition Policy: the challenges ahead”, in The European Union in the 21st century: perspectives from the Lisbon Treaty (with G. Bruzzone), S. Micossi e G. Tosato (eds.), CEPS, Brussels 2009;
  2. - Il danno antitrust: una prospettiva economica (with E. Pani, I.Tomasi) Il Mulino, 2009;
  3. - “Damages, fines, deterrence and over-deterrence: some reflections on the White Paper”, in Proceedings of the VIII Conference Antitrust between EC law and national law, E. A. Raffaelli (ed.), Bruylant – Giuffré Editore, 2009.
  4. - Economia e diritto antitrust: un’introduzione (with M. Siragusa, M. Beretta, M. Merini), Carocci Editore, 2006;
  5. - “Where are we going? Technologies, markets and long-range public policy issues in Europe” (with M. Cave and C. Doyle), in Information Economics and Policy, Volume 18, Issue 3, 2006.