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  • 25
    May

    Workshop | 25 May 2015 Network industries have undergone a deep process of reform, including both changes in their vertical integration and in the possibilities of introducing competition at different stages. The characteristics of different sectors and the willingness of different countries to approach those changes from alternative perspectives have created a wide array of...

    19
    Feb

    Seminario | 19 Feb 2015 "Why is Europe slow to get fibre, and does it matter?"

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    Seminario | 03 Dic 2014 “Procurement and accidents: bidding for judgment proofness, and the liability curse”

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    Nov

    Seminario | 18 Nov 2014 “Criminality spread: a "Boomerang effect" of public transport improvements?”

    29
    May

    Seminario | 29 May 2014 "Congestion charges and labour market imperfections: "Wider economic benefits" or "losses"?"

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    May

    Workshop | 19 May 2014 The role that competition plays in the provision of public transport services varies widely in Europe. Different countries have introduced mechanisms of competition both in rail and bus services, with their performance depending on a combination of institutional and market-level variables. Other countries, however, have taken a much slower path...