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Fuel Panics - insights from spatial agent-based simulation
Upton, Eben
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Nuttall, William J.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2013
The United Kingdom has twice suffered major disruption as a result of fuel panics first in September 2000 coincident with a wave of fuel protests and more recently in March 2012 following politcal warnings of possible future supply chain disruption. In each case the disruption and economic...
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Is Google the next Microsoft?
Competition
, Welfare and Regulation in Internet Search
Pollock, R.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2009
The rapid growth of online search and its centrality to the ecology of the Internet raise many questions for economists to answer: Why is the search engine market so concentrated and will it evolve towards monopoly? What implications does this concentration have for consumers, search engines,...
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Bank Concentration: Chile and International Comparisons.
Levine, R.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2000
development, industrial
competition
, political and legal system integrity, economic growth or banking sector fragility. The paper …
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Communication and Marketing of Services by Religious Organizations in India
Iyer, S.
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Velu, C.
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Mumit, A.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2010
channels more extensively in response to information received about competitors. Additionally, intensive market
competition
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Coalition Bargaining with
Competition
to Make Offers.
Evans, R.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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1995
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Does
Competition
Reduce Costs? Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Restructuring on U.S. Electric Generation Efficiency
Markiewicz, K.
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Rose, N.L.
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Wolfram, C.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2004
This paper explores the empirical effects of
competition
on technical efficiency in the context of electricity industry …
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Changing the Numbers: UK Directory Enquiries Deregulation and the Failure of Choice
Pollock, R.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2009
In 2003, the UK `liberalised' its telephone directory enquiries service with the aim of introducing
competition
so as …
competition
to supply that choice. …
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Beyond Regulation
Littlechild, S.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2006
contracts in Nordic markets, posing questions for regulation in the absence of retail
competition
. There are alternatives to …
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Market design
Newbery, D.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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2006
unbundling. While Britain and Norway have achieved effective
competition
, others like Germany, Spain and France are still …
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Privatisation and Liberalisation of Network Utilities.
Newbery, D.
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Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
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1996
Privatisation of utilities is about ownership rather than control. Liberalisation can induce greather improvements in performance than privatisation alone. Regulation id inevitably inefficient, and adequately competitive network services may improve efficiency. History indicates that regulated...
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