NERA Industrial Organisation Seminar Day
London, England
1 October 2009
Hosted By: NERA Economic Consulting
Dr. Mark Williams, Director of NERA European Competition Policy in London and Brussels, hosted an Industrial Organisation Seminar day in NERA's London office. It was attended by academics from leading UK universities, and economists from various UK competition regulators.
The program of speakers for the event was:
- Michael Waterson (University of Warwick) "Price transmission in the UK electricity market: was NETA beneficial?" (joint work with Monica Giulietti and Luigi Grossi)
- John Thanassoulis (University of Oxford) "Vertical relations under credit constraints" (joint work with Volker Nocke)
- Mark Armstrong (University College London) "A model of delegated project choice" (joint work with John Vickers)
- Robin Mason (University of Exeter) "Dynamic moral hazard with project completion" (joint work with Juuso Välimäki)
- Gregory Crawford (University of Warwick) "The welfare effects of bundling in multi-channel television markets" (joint work with Ali Yurukoglu)
- Tommaso Valletti (Imperial College London) "Calling clubs: network competition with non-uniform calling patterns" (joint work with Steffen Hoernig and Roman Inderst)
For information about future NERA Industrial Organisation Seminar days, which are open to academic economists and economists at competition regulators, please register with mary.davies@nera.com or mark.williams@nera.com.
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