This study examines the role that non-monetary aspects (such as friendships) can play in sustaining collusive behaviour.
This project investigates whether a scalable technology that pools data generated by individual retailers can overcome informational barriers to growth.
This project studies how firm networks affect individual firms' ability to cope with shocks.
This project studies whether reducing the costs of record keeping and identifying patterns in sales improves SME outcomes
This project investigates the effect of preferences over missing job characteristics on job matching in an online job platform.
This project investigates the impact of trade barriers on internal trade and the organisation of supply chains.
This project investigates how firms and their supply chain partners are indirectly affected by extreme weather events.
This project studies the impact of government-led mandatory quality certification on quality provision along the supply chain.
This project investigates the types of constraints that microfirms face in relocating to more profitable parts of the city.