Yale Economist Barry Nalebuff to Testify in Mastercard Trial
Get ready for a riveting development in the ongoing Mastercard trial. Distinguished Yale professor, Barry Nalebuff, renowned for his expertise in game theory and business strategy, is set to witness in the trial tomorrow. He is a noted economist with a solid reputation in his field, and his testimony could have significant implications for the case.
Yale economist and maven of game theory and business strategy Barry Nalebuff
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The Mastercard and Eftpos Saga
The Mastercard trial’s primary focus is the Eftpos situation, which was on the brink of collapse around 2017. It has become evident during the trial that Mastercard had a clear mission from 2017 to 2020 to drive Eftpos into the ground, working in coordination with Visa to force Eftpos to shut down.
This scenario was very close to becoming a reality. The trial is revealing evidence that suggests that Mastercard’s conduct was far from honest. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has raised allegations of crooked conduct by Mastercard.
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