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Firms

Jan 2012 – DR – Economies of Scale

June 2011 – Essays – Cost & Revenue

Jan 2011 – Essays – Growth & Objectives

Jan 2010 – essays – Objectives & Profit

June 2011 – DR - Profits

Jan 2012 – Essays – Objectives & Profits

June 2010 – DR – Returns

June 2012 – Essay - Diminishing Returns

Market Structures

June 2011 – Essays – Price Discrimination

June 2011 – DR - Mergers

June 2010 – DR – Perfect Competition

Jan 2010 – DR – B2E & Collusion

Jan 2011 – Essays - Oligopolies

June 2012 – Essays - Oligopolies

June 2010 – Essays – Tech Change

Jan 2011 – DR – Tech Change & Monopoly

Jan 2012 – DR - Concentrated Markets

Jan 2012 – Essays – Efficiency & Contestability

Labour Market

Jan 2010 – essays - NMW

Jan 2012 – MRP & Income Inequality

Jan 2010 – DR - Poverty

June 2010 – Essays - Poverty

Jan 2011 – DR – Wage Differentials & EU

June 2010 – Essays - Wage Differentials

June 2011 – Income Inequality

June 2012 – DR – Poverty & Income Inequality

Market Failure

June 2010 – Essays - Regulation

June 2011 – DR – Public Ownership

Jan 2012 – DR - Privatisation

Jan 2010 – DR - Environment

June 2011 – DR - Environment

Jan 2011 – Imperfect Information & Environment

Jan 2010 – essays – Environment & CBA

Jan 2012 – DR - Environment

June 2012 – DR - Environment

June 2012 – Essays - CBA