Frode Steen
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration and CEPR
Frode Steen is professor in economics at Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, and a research fellow in Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). His main research field is competition policy and antitrust economics within empirical industrial organization. He has conducted various studies of markets such as airlines, gasoline, cement, grocery and the telecom and media markets.
Articles by Frode Steen:
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Catching cartels: A new toolkit
5 May 2010, 6497 reads
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