The oil price collapse of 1986 revived once again the old interest in the process of price formation in the petroleum industry which has long attracted suspicions of anti-competitive behaviour. Indeed, the first and the most famous case to attract economists’ attention after the adoption of the Sharman Act in 1870, the first example of […]
The determination of retail gasoline prices in the UK has long been the subject of debate. There have been three inquiries by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC), leading to the publication of the reports MMC (1965), (1979) and (1990), in which the industry was examined for evidence of non-competitive pricing and collusive behaviour. In […]
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