
معرفی
Teis Lunde Lømo is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Bergen. His research focuses on industrial organization, market competition, antitrust policy, and contractual mechanisms in supply chains. He examines topics such as vertical ownership structures, price discrimination, retailer risk aversion, and the strategic implications of overlapping corporate ownership.
His work frequently addresses regulatory challenges in input and output markets, including the effects of slotting allowances, lump-sum payments, and two-part tariffs. Key themes include understanding how contractual arrangements shape market outcomes, mitigate opportunism, and influence product variety.
Recent publications (2018–2025) consistently explore competitive dynamics in vertically integrated markets, with emphasis on pricing strategies, pass-through effects, and the implications of banning certain discriminatory practices. This reflects a deep engagement with both theoretical models and practical policy applications in antitrust and regulatory economics.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. He does not currently advise any listed students. His academic profile is centered on theoretical and applied contributions to industrial economics, with a focus on competition policy and contractual governance mechanisms.




