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Economic research on use of pricing algorithms and potential competition concerns, including collusion and personalised pricing.
Preliminary analysis for a pricing experiment conducted in conjunction with the NGO Pratham’s after-school tutoring centers in New Delhi
An update on the CMA's work on unit pricing.
This DPS principles guidance for effectively preparing, understanding and presenting a DPS is discontinued since the publication of Version 2 of the DefCARS Reporting Guidance and System User Guide. The guidance and DPS templates are provided for reference purposes only.
We are seeking views on updated and new pricing guidance, which sees greater choice, flexibility and simplicity for how some non-competitive defence contracts can be priced from April 2024.
Report examining the effects of 'make' and 'take' fees on market quality.
The Single Source Regulations Office has published an analysis of the contract pricing methods used in qualifying defence contracts (QDCs) and qualifying sub-contracts (QSCs) entered into in 2015/16.
Further findings from the CMA’s review of unit pricing in the groceries sector.
Pharmaceutical companies, global health donors and other stakeholders have increasingly recognized the need for a careful analysis.
How to use Advance Pricing Agreements to resolve transfer pricing issues in oil and gas operations.
This letter from Jim Easton provides examples of variance of prices paid for products and is inviting NHS trusts to consider joining a benchmarking club, to find out what prices are being paid elsewhere in the NHS.
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