Presentations and Lectures
Amelia Fletcher
Incoherent consumer preferences in markets - what do we learn from the work of the regulators?, Apr 2016
2016 Network for Integrated Behavioural Science (NIBS)
Amelia Fletcher, Andreas Stephan & Catheruine Waddams
Q & A Session, Dec 2017
"Brexit Means Brexit" But What Does That Mean?' - Brexit and Your Future as Consumer, Taxpayer and Citizen
Robert Sugden
The opportunity criterion, Apr 2016
2016 Network for Integrated Behavioural Science (NIBS)
Morten Hviid
Behavioural Economics in Competition and Consumer Policy: CCP book, Nov 2013
The Competition Commission
Amelia Fletcher
Regulation for competition - Real medicine for markets or life-extending elixir for regulatory quacks?, May 2014
Kings College Lunchtime Lecture
Mike Brock
‘The Green, Green-Eyed Monster: Exploring the Impact of Group Cohesion and Environmental Attitudes and Using this Evidence for Energy Policy’ , Sep 2017
19th Annual BIOECON Conference 2017
Catherine Waddams
Response to speech by Peter Freeman, CBE, QC - On restructuring competition policy: what is the best institutional model?, Sep 2011
Beesley Lecture Series
Natalya Mosunova
Does the new design of Russia’s anti-cartel offence contribute to the deterrence of cartels? , Apr 2016
Poster presentation at the 10th Annual International Graduate Legal Research Conference
Amelia Fletcher
Privatisation, economic regulation and competition in the utilities: Have we got the balance right?, Nov 2013
Beesley Lecture Series
Amelia Fletcher
The increase in "RPM" cases brought by competition authorities, May 2014
IBC Annual Conference in Competition Economics 2014
Amelia Fletcher
Behavioural economics and its possible implications for antitrust, Aug 2015
Finnish Competition Authority
Mary Guy
How should the new economic regulators for healthcare work with the competition authorities?, Jul 2016
Sixth Biennial Conference, ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, Tilburg University
Catherine Waddams
The Implications of Brexit for UK Energy and Energy Prices , Dec 2017
"Brexit Means Brexit" But What Does That Mean?' - Brexit and Your Future as Consumer, Taxpayer and Citizen
Robert Sugden
Preference purification and the inner rational agent: a critique of the conventional wisdom of behavioural welfare economics, Jul 2016
Economic Science Association International Meeting, Jerusalem
Robert Sugden
Preference purification and the inner rational agent: a critique of the conventional wisdom of behavioural welfare economics, Apr 2016
Department of Economics Seminar, University of Copenhagen
Amelia Fletcher
The Effects of Brexit on Consumer Protection in the UK, Dec 2017
"Brexit Means Brexit" But What Does That Mean?' - Brexit and Your Future as Consumer, Taxpayer and Citizen
Greg Shaffer
Economics of Parities and Differentials, Jun 2012
Office of Fair Trade Seminar
Catherine Waddams
The Consumer and The Retailer, Mar 2017
CERRE event on ‘Empowering Energy Consumers: Current and future challenges and options'
Mary Guy
Competition Policy in Bismark and Beveridge healthcare systems: How do competition law, economic regulation and merger control operate in Dutch and English healthcare?, May 2016
AHRC Medicine Markets Morals Network Meeting, Liverpool,
Catherine Waddams
The price cap for prepayment customers: Creating a fairer market?, Sep 2016
The Energy Customer, Marketforce's 17th Energy Forum
Andreas Stephan
The Impact of Brexit on Competition Policy, Dec 2017
"Brexit Means Brexit" But What Does That Mean?' - Brexit and Your Future as Consumer, Taxpayer and Citizen
Bruce Lyons
Response to Lord Currie's Lecture on 'Regulation and the competition regime in an age of increased government intervention', Oct 2018
Beesely Lectures 2018
Amelia Fletcher
Behavioural Economics:Theory and Practical Market Intervention, Sep 2015
Behavioural Exchange International Behavioural Insights Conference (BX2015)