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- 2017-01: Behavioral Sources of the Demand for Carbon Offsets: An Experimental Study

- Kai-Uwe Kühn and Neslihan Uler
- 2016-12: UK Competition Policy Post-Brexit: In the Public Interest?

- Bruce Lyons, David Reader and Andreas Stephan
- 2016-11: Collusion, Firm Numbers and Asymmetries Revisited

- Luke Garrod and Matthew Olczak
- 2016-10: Three forms of BT Separation: Objectives, solutions and effects

- Richard Cadman
- 2016-09: Energy Affordability in the EU: The Risks of Metric Driven Policies

- David Deller
- 2016-08: Is the Monster Green-Eyed, or just Green? Assessing the Impact of Group Cohesion and Environmental Attitudes on Energy Conservation

- Mike Brock
- 2016-07: Does Online Search Predict Sales? Evidence from Big Data for Car Markets in Germany and the UK

- Georg von Graevenitz, Christian Helmers, Valentine Millot and Oliver Turnbull
- 2016-06v3: Demand estimation and merger simulations for drugs: Logits v. AIDS

- Farasat Bokhari and Franco Mariuzzo
- 2016-05: Post-merger price dynamics matter, so why do merger retrospectives ignore them?

- Franco Mariuzzo and Peter Ormosi
- 2016-04: What can merger retrospectives tell us?An assessment of European mergers

- Franco Mariuzzo, Peter Ormosi and Richard Havell
- 2016-03: Accommodating Public Interest Considerations in Domestic Merger Control: Empirical Insights

- David Reader
- 2016-02: The History and Scope of EU Health Law and Policy

- Mary Guy and Wolf Sauter
- 2016-01v3: Innovation and growth in the UK pharmaceuticals: the case of product and marketing introductions

- Farasat Bokhari, Franco Mariuzzo and Anna Rita Bennato
- 2015-13v3: False Advertising

- Andrew Rhodes and Chris Wilson
- 2015-12: A Competition Law Assessment of Platform Most-Favoured-Customer Clauses

- Pinar Akman
- 2015-11: A structural break cartel screen for dating and detecting collusion

- Carsten Crede
- 2015-10: Compensation and the Damages Directive

- Sebastian Peyer
- 2015-09v2: Technology Entry in the Presence of Patent Thickets

- Bronwyn Hall, Christian Helmers and Georg von Graevenitz
- 2015-08: Survey of Public Attitudes to Price Fixing in the UK, Germany, Italy and the USA

- Andreas Stephan
- 2015-07v2: A Comparison of the Wholesale Structure and the Agency Structure in Differentiated Markets

- Liang Lu
- 2015-06: Proliferation and Entry Deterrence in Vertically Differentiated Markets

- Liang Lu
- 2015-05v4: Entry limiting agreements: First mover advantage, authorized generics and pay-for-delay deals

- Farasat Bokhari, Franco Mariuzzo and Arnold Polanski
- 2015-04v3: Updates Management in Mobile Applications. iTunes vs Google Play

- Stefano Comino, Fabio Manenti and Franco Mariuzzo
- 2015-03: Activating Actavis in Europe – the Proposal of a "Structured Effects Based" Analysis for Pay for Delay Settlements

- Sven Gallasch
- 2015-02: Adding a New Dimension to EU Pharmaceutical Antitrust - Pay for Delay Settlements as Part of a Unilateral Strategy such as Product Hopping

- Sven Gallasch
- 2015-01v2: Post-Cartel Tacit Collusion: Determinants, Consequences, and Prevention

- Subhasish Chowdhury and Carsten Crede
- 2014-09: Revisiting the Regulatory State: A Multidisciplinary Review Establishing a New Research Agenda

- David Deller and Francesca Vantaggiato
- 2014-08: Leniency Theory and Complex Realities

- Andreas Stephan and Ali Nikpay
- 2014-07: How Do National Brands And Store Brands Compete?

- Paul Dobson and Ratula Chakraborty
- 2014-06v2: The deterrent effect of anti-cartel enforcement: A tale of two tails

- Iwan Bos, Stephen Davies and Peter Ormosi
- 2014-05: Retail Price MFNs: Are they RPM ‘at its worst’?

- Amelia Fletcher and Morten Hviid
- 2014-04: Collusion under Private Monitoring with Asymmetric Capacity Constraints

- Luke Garrod and Matthew Olczak
- 2014-03: Is the Korean Innovation of Individual Informant Rewards a Viable Cartel Detection Tool?

- Andreas Stephan
- 2014-02: Supermarket Promotions and Food Prices

- Hao Lan, Tim Lloyd and Wyn Morgan
- 2014-01: Mergers after cartels: How markets react to cartel breakdown

- Stephen Davies, Peter Ormosi and Martin Graffenberger
- 2013-13: Hospital Procurement with Concentrated Sellers: A Case Study of Hip Prostheses

- Charlotte Davies and Paula Lorgelly
- 2013-12: Pricing in the UK retail energy market, 2005 - 2013

- Catherine Waddams Price and Minyan Zhu
- 2013-11: Searching and Switching: Empirical estimates of consumer behaviour in regulated markets

- Catherine Waddams Price, Catherine Webster and Minyan Zhu
- 2013-10: Consumer behaviour in the British retail electricity market

- Miguel Flores and Catherine Waddams Price
- 2013-09: Anti-trust and the ‘Beckerian Proposition’: the Effects of Investigation and Fines on Cartels

- Subhasish Chowdhury and Frederick Wandschneider
- 2013-08: Period of limitations in follow-on competition cases: the elephant in the room?

- Pinar Akman
- 2013-07v2: The economic impact of cartels and anti-cartel enforcement

- Stephen Davies and Peter Ormosi
- 2013-07: The Impact of Competition Policy: What are the Known Unknowns?

- Stephen Davies and Peter Ormosi
- 2013-06: Product Quality and Business Contracts: Intermediary Crude Oil Pricing in a Southwest-US Regional Market

- Subhasish Chowdhury, Oindrila De and Stephan Martin
- 2013-05: Public and Private Enforcement of Competition Law A Differentiated Approach

- Kai Huschelrath and Sebastian Peyer
- 2013-04: Conflict Resolution, Public Goods and Patent Thickets

- Dietmar Harhoff, Georg von Graevenitz and Stefan Wagner
- 2013-03: Collusion in Industrial Economics and Optimally Designed Leniency Programmes - A Survey

- Panayiotis Agisilaou
- 2013-02: Trade Mark Cluttering - Evidence from EU Enlargement

- Georg von Graevenitz
- 2013-01: What is the price of pay-to-delay deals?

- Farasat Bokhari
- 2012-14: Strategic Obfuscation and Consumer Protection Policy in Financial Markets: Theory and Experimental Evidence

- Yiquan Gu and Tobias Wenzel