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A collection of guidance published by the CMA on markets work.
Report exploring how the global financial markets should be engineered and managed in future.
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.
Paper shows how bundling exclusivity and additional markets internalize fire sale and other pecuniary externalities
Working paper and research report on a Market-Level Randomised Experiment in Kenya
This special issue is an attempt to take stock of the regional integration initiatives and outcome in Africa
This paper analyses the governance of urban markets in Kinshasa by unpacking the complex relations of power which underpin these markets
Monthly analysis and updates on the markets and other trends in finance from the Government Actuary’s Department.
Model byelaw set for local authorities to regulate the use of markets.
This innovation programme aims to support the design and development of innovative technical solutions that can facilitate system-wide coordination and standardisation across multiple flexibility markets.
Explains the trends underpinning how labour markets in the G7 countries have evolved over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.
Update on progress under the Nature Markets Framework.
In this paper the authors provides experimental evidence from Kenya on intermediary market structure
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