FCA symposium: competition analysis with realistic behaviour – December 2015

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Practice area:Behavioural and experimental economics | Behavioural Economics | Business and industry | Competition & Antitrust | Consumer and firm behaviour | Consumer markets and protection | Finance | International institutions | NGOs and consumer advocacy | Regulators and government
Client:Financial Conduct Authority
Published: December, 2015
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LE’s Charlotte Duke participated in the FCA symposium: competition analysis with realistic behaviour. This forum brought together senior thinkers, researchers and policy makers to discuss the promotion of competition in financial services. During the day, delegates focussed on the research being done on Behavioural Industrial Organisation (BIO).