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- 2007-07: Tacit collusion, firm asymmetries and numbers: evidence from EC merger cases

- Stephen Davies, Matthew Olczak and Heather Coles
- 2007-06: Do Consumers Switch to the Best Supplier?

- Chris Wilson and Catherine Waddams Price
- 2007-04: Owner Motivations in the UK Speciality Food Sector

- Andrew Bugg
- 2007-03: Bargaining over Remedies in Merger Regulation

- Bruce Lyons and Andrei Medvedev
- 2007-02: Just Enough: Empowering Fixed-Line Telecommunications Consumers through a Quality of Service Information System

- Patrick Barrow
- 2007-: The Regulatory Perception of the Marketing Function: an Interpretation of UK Competition Authority Investigations 1950-2005

- John Ashton and Andrew Pressey
- 2006-20: Introducing Competition and Deregulating the British Domestic Energy Markets: a Legal and Economic Discussion

- Michael Harker
- 2006-19: The Role of State Attorneys General in U.S. Antitrust Policy: Public Enforcement through Private Enforcement Methods

- Firat Cengiz
- 2006-18: To Abuse, or not to Abuse: Discrimination between Consumers

- Pinar Akman
- 2006-17: Surcharging as a Facilitating Practice

- Luke Garrod
- 2006-16: UK Merger Remedies under Scrutiny

- Michael Harker
- 2006-15: Role of Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) and Capital Adequacy in Banking Structure and Competition

- Yoonhee Chang
- 2006-14: Interest Rate Clustering in UK Financial Services Markets

- John Ashton and Robert Hudson
- 2006-13: Measuring Potential Gains from Mergers among Electricity Distribution Companies in Turkey using a Non-Parametric Model

- Necmiddin Bagdadioglu, Catherine Waddams Price and Thomas Weyman-Jones
- 2006-11: A Test of Perpetual R&D Races

- Yves Brejtmoser, Jonathan Tan and Daniel Zizzo
- 2006-09: Competition Law Enforcement: the "Free-Riding" Plaintiff and Incentives for the Revelation of Private Information

- Michael Harker and Morten Hviid
- 2006-08: Efficiency Defence, Administrative Fuzziness, and Commitment in Merger Regulation

- Andrei Medvedev
- 2006-07: Chain-store Pricing and the Structure of Retail Markets

- Matthew Olczak
- 2006-06: National Champions and the Two-Thirds Rule in EC Merger Control

- Andrew Scott
- 2006-05: The Bankruptcy Wildcard in Cartel Cases

- Andreas Stephan
- 2006-04: Evolution of Banking Structure: Industrial Policy and Deregulation

- Yoonhee Chang
- 2006-03: Dynamics of Internet Banking Adoption

- Yoonhee Chang
- 2006-02: Collective Relationship Banking and Private Information Monitoring in Korea

- Yoonhee Chang
- 2005-10: An Empirical Assessment of the 1996 Leniency Notice

- Andreas Stephan
- 2005-09: The Effects of Consumer Protection on Sales Signs, Consumer Search and Competition

- Chris Wilson
- 2005-08: A Most-Favoured-Customer Guarantee with a Twist

- Pinar Akman and Morten Hviid
- 2005-07: Waterbed Effects and Buyer Mergers

- Adrian Majumdar
- 2005-06: The Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act: Has Information Pooling Led to Anticompetitive Behaviour in the US Beef Industry?

- Andrew Bugg
- 2005-05: Experience of Privatisation, Regulation and Competition: Lessons for Governments

- Lesley Davies, Kathryn Wright and Catherine Waddams Price
- 2005-02: Sequential Versus Simultaneous Market Delineation: The Relevant Antitrust Market for Salmon

- Niels Haldrup, Peter Møllgaard and Claus Nielsen
- 2005-01: Raising Rivals' Fixed Cost

- Matthew Olczak
- 2004-01: Price Deception, Market Power and Consumer Policy

- Chris Wilson