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A firm’s ability to compete on the international market is influenced by its capacity to introduce and market new and improved products
An assessment of the UK labour market, including skills supply and demand, use of skills at work, and skills needs in the future.
Employment Tribunal decision.
How employers and job seekers respond to credible information on skills that are difficult to observe, and how this affects matching in the labour market
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Mrs Justice Eady on 24 May 2024.
New Microeconomics Unit research explores trends in the UK job market including the market power of employers, the impact on wages, the use of restrictive clauses, and recent developments such as hybrid working.
This paper studies how lack of information on the skills of workers affects both employers and job seekers
Remarks by Sarah Cardell, CEO of the CMA, delivered during the 72nd Antitrust Law Spring Meeting. Washington DC, USA.
A speech delivered by Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the Competition and Markets Authority, at Durham University.
A keynote speech by Martin Coleman, Non-Executive Director and Panel Chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), to the Swedish Competition Authority’s Pros and Cons Conference.
This paper reports on a field experiment in Maharashtra, India
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