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This paper explores the effects of competition on risk-taking behavior and firm performance within the financial services industry. It does so by exploiting a regulatory change that allowed new players to enter the British mutual fund industry. Exploiting this regulatory shock, we trace...
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broadcast regulation have hardly changed. Regulators still apply license regimes, ownership limits, behavioral restraints, must … requirements. In contrast, we may expect convergence to aggravate the distorting effects that broadcast regulation has on content … and effect of the FCC's regulations are bound to diminish. Although a weakened FCC regulation will still distort the media …
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This document (of 351 pages) contains the proceedings of a one-day roundtable on regulation and competition issues … broadcasting, approaches to regulation of broadcasting and highlighting the features of the industry which give rise to competition …
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-specific regulation and competition law. In this paper, we explore how these two approaches have been used to facilitate the arrival of …
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models of platform regulation (the draft EU Digital Markets Act, the draft UK Pro-Competition Regime, and the German …
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competition regulation and those who use this information evaluate the transparency levels of regulations in the field of …
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This paper assesses what role product market competition and regulatory reforms may have played in the performance of the British economy over the past decade. Competitive pressures appear to be relatively strong in the United Kingdom, with regulations inhibiting competition and barriers to...
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In this article we chart the development of competition and deregulation of the British retail energy markets, explaining the evolution of competitive constraints when consumers are introduced to supplier choice for the first time. In the context of rising real energy prices for consumers, and...
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