CREATe Public Lecture by Amelia Fletcher: “Implications of behavioural economics for the pro-competitive regulation of digital platforms”
We are delighted to invite you to our first Public Lecture in 2025, and the 4th lecture of this academic year, when we will welcome Amelia Fletcher CBE, Professor of Competition Policy at Norwich Business School and Deputy Director at the Centre for Competition Policy. Amelia will present her paper titled “Implications of behavioural economics for the pro-competitive regulation of digital platforms” which she co-authored with Zita Vasas (Compass Lexecon), and which is about to come out in the Oxford Review of Economic Policy.
Social Sciences Hub
Date: Friday 07 February 2025
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
Venue: Hothouse, Room 282, Adam Smith Building, 2 Discovery Place, G11 6EY
Category: Academic events, Student events
Speaker: Prof Amelia Fletcher CBE
We are delighted to invite you to our first Public Lecture in 2025, and the 4th lecture of this academic year, when we will welcome Amelia Fletcher CBE, Professor of Competition Policy at Norwich Business School and Deputy Director at the Centre for Competition Policy.
Amelia will present her paper titled “Implications of behavioural economics for the pro-competitive regulation of digital platforms” which she co-authored with Zita Vasas (Compass Lexecon), and which is about to come out in the Oxford Review of Economic Policy.
This Lecture will take place on Friday, 7 February 2025, 2.00pm – 3.30pm UK time, in-person-only, in the Hothouse, Room 282, Adam Smith Building. Following the lecture, and the Q&A with the audience, discussions will have a chance to continue at the drinks reception in the foyer.
To register and secure your place in the audience, please visit our Bookitbee pages, here.