Centre for Competition Law and Economics
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CCLE is a research cluster aimed at promoting teaching and research related to competiotion law and policy.
The mission of the Centre is to advance the economics of competition policy and industrial organization and to study the link between competition law and economic outcomes.
CCLE is privileged to announce that we are hosting a weekly series of academic seminars relating to competition economics and industrial organisation in 2017. Academics and professionals discuss their field of expertise.
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Upcoming Seminars
Monday 16 February 202612:10-13:10
Dr Matthew Olckers
Topic: "Do Digital Cash Transfers Create Persistent Financial Inclusion? Evidence from Mobile Money in Togo"
13:10-14:10
Prof Gregory Lane
Topic: "Beliefs, forecasts, and investments: Experimental evidence from India"
12:10-13:10
Frank Bohn
Topic: "The “Benefits” of being small: Loose fiscal policy in the European Monetary Union"
BER Weekly
23 Jan 2026 Free Weekly Review | Number 3 | 23 January 2026This report covers the key domestic and international data releases over the past week....
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Upcoming Seminars
Monday 16 February 202612:10-13:10
Dr Matthew Olckers
Topic: "Do Digital Cash Transfers Create Persistent Financial Inclusion? Evidence from Mobile Money in Togo"
13:10-14:10
Prof Gregory Lane
Topic: "Beliefs, forecasts, and investments: Experimental evidence from India"
12:10-13:10
Frank Bohn
Topic: "The “Benefits” of being small: Loose fiscal policy in the European Monetary Union"
BER Weekly
23 Jan 2026 Free Weekly Review | Number 3 | 23 January 2026This report covers the key domestic and international data releases over the past week....
Read the full issue