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Number of items: 23.
Article
Armstrong, Christopher Mark;
Vickers, John;
(2023)
Multiproduct cost passthrough: Edgeworth's Paradox revisited.
Journal of Political Economy
, 131
(10)
pp. 2645-2665.
10.1086/724573.
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Armstrong, M.;
(2008)
Access pricing, bypass and universal service in post.
Review of Network Economics
, 7
(2)
pp. 172-187.
10.2202/1446-9022.1144.
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Armstrong, M.;
(2008)
Interactions between competition and consumer policy.
Competition Policy International
, 4
(1)
pp. 97-147.
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Armstrong, M.;
(2006)
Competition in two-sided markets.
The RAND Journal of Economics
, 37
(3)
pp. 668-691.
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Armstrong, M.;
Vickers, J.;
Zhou, J.;
(2009)
Consumer protection and the incentive to become informed.
Journal of the European Economic Association
, 7
(2-3)
pp. 399-410.
10.1162/JEEA.2009.7.2-3.399.
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Book chapter
Armstrong, M;
(2008)
Price Discrimination.
In: Buccirossi, R, (ed.)
Handbook of Antitrust Economics.
MIT Press
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Armstrong, M.;
(2006)
Recent developments in the economics of price discrimination.
In: Blundell, R. and Newey, W.K. and Persson, T., (eds.)
Advances in Economics and Econometrics: Theory and Applications: Ninth World Congress: volume II.
(pp. 97-141).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Working / discussion paper
Armstrong, M.;
(2008)
Collection sales: good or bad for journals?
(Department Working Papers
08/03).
Department of Economics, University College London: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
(2006)
Recent developments in the economics of price discrimination.
(ELSE Working Papers
175).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
(2005)
Public service broadcasting.
(ELSE Working Papers
123).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
(2005)
Competition in two-sided markets.
(ELSE Working Papers
91).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Chen, Y.;
(2008)
Inattentive consumers and product quality.
(Discussion Papers in Economics
07-03).
Department of Economics, University College London: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Sappington, D.;
(2005)
Regulation, competition, and liberalization.
(ELSE Working Papers
177).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Vickers, J.;
(2008)
Competitive nonlinear pricing and bundling.
(ELSE Working Papers
220).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Vickers, J.;
(2008)
A model of delegated project choice.
(ELSE Working Papers
268).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Vickers, J.;
(2007)
A model of delegated project choice with application to merger policy.
(Discussion Papers in Economics
07-02).
Department of Economics, University College London: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Vickers, J.;
(2006)
Competitive nonlinear pricing and bundling.
(Discussion Papers in Economics
06-02).
Department of Economics, University College London: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Vickers, J.;
Zhou, J.;
(2008)
Consumer protection and the incentive to become informed.
(Department Working Papers
08/02).
Department of Economics, University College London: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Vickers, J.;
Zhou, J.;
(2007)
Prominence and consumer search.
(Discussion Papers in Economics
07-04).
Department of Economics, University College London: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Wright, J.;
(2008)
Mobile call termination.
(ELSE Working Papers
255).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Wright, J.;
(2007)
Mobile call termination in the UK.
(Discussion Papers in Economics
07-01).
Department of Economics, University College London: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Wright, J.;
(2005)
Two sided markets, competitive bottlenecks and exclusive contracts.
(ELSE Working Papers
124).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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Armstrong, M.;
Zhou, J.;
(2010)
Conditioning prices on search behaviour.
(ELSE Working Papers
351).
ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution: London, UK.
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