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References

Main Works by John Vickers

Aghion, P., C. Harris, P. Howitt and J. Vickers (2001). ‘Competition, Imitation and Growth with Step-by-Step Innovation'. ReviewofEconomicStudies, 68(3): 467—492.

Aghion, P., C. Harris and J. Vickers (1997). ‘Competition and Growth with Step-by- Step Innovation: An Example'. European Economic Review, 41(3—5): 771—782.

Aguirre, I., S. Cowan and J. Vickers (2010). ‘Monopoly Price Discrimination and Demand Curvature'. American Economic Review, 100(4): 1,601—1,615.

Armstrong, M., S. Cowan and J. Vickers (1995a). ‘Nonlinear Pricing and Price Cap Regulation'. Journal of Public Economics, 58(1): 33—55.

Armstrong, M., R. Rees and J. Vickers (1995b). ‘Optimal Regulatory Lag under Price Cap Regulation'. Revista Espanola dEconomia, 12(1): 93—116.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (1991). ‘Welfare Effects of Price Discrimination by a Regulated Monopolist'. RAND Journal of Economics, 22(4): 571—580.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (1993). ‘Price Discrimination, Competition and Regulation'. Journal of Industrial Economics, 41(4): 335—359.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (1998). ‘The Access Pricing Problem with Deregulation: A Note'. Journal of Industrial Economics, 46(1): 115—121.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2000). ‘Multiproduct Price Regulation under Asymmetric Information'. Journal of Industrial Economics, 48(2): 137—160.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2001). ‘Competitive Price Discrimination'. RAND Journal of Economics, 32(4): 579—605.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2010a). ‘Competitive Non-Linear Pricing and Bundling'. Review of Economic Studies, 77(1): 30—60.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2010b). ‘A Model of Delegated Project Choice'. Econometrica, 78(1): 213—244.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2012). ‘Consumer Protection and Contingent Charges'. Journal of Economic Literature, 50(2): 477—493.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2015). ‘Which Demand Systems Can be Generated by Discrete Choice?'. Journal of Economic Theory, 158(Part A): 293—307.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2018a). ‘Multiproduct Pricing Made Simple'. Journal of Political Economy, 126(4): 1,444—1,471.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2018b). ‘Patterns of Competition with Captive Customers'. Department of Economics, University of Oxford, Discussion Paper Series, Number 864.

Armstrong, M. and J. Vickers (2019). ‘Discriminating Against Captive Customers'. American Economic Review: Insights, 1(3): 257—272.

Armstrong, M., J. Vickers and J. Zhou (2009a). ‘Consumer Protection and the Incentive to Become Informed'. Journal of the European Economic Association, 7(2-3): 399-410.

Armstrong, M., J. Vickers and J. Zhou (2009b). ‘Prominence and Consumer Search'. RAND Journal of Economics, 40(2): 209-233.

Bonnano, G. and J. Vickers (1988). ‘Vertical Separation'. Journal of Industrial Economics, 36(3): 257-265.

Budd, C., C. Harris and J. Vickers (1993). ‘A Model of the Evolution of Duopoly: Does the Asymmetry Between Firms Tend to Increase or Decrease?'. Review of Economic Studies, 60(3): 543-573.

Harris, C. and J. Vickers (1985a). ‘Patent Races and the Persistence of Monopoly'. Journal of Industrial Economics, 33(4): 461-481.

Harris, C. and J. Vickers (1985b). ‘Perfect Equilibrium in a Model of a Race'. Review of Economic Studies, 52(2): 193-209.

Harris, C. and J. Vickers (1987). ‘Racing with Uncertainty'. Review of Economics Studies, 54(1): 1-21.

Harris, C. and J. Vickers (1995). ‘Innovation and Natural Resources: A Dynamic Game with Uncertainty'. RAND Journal ofEconomics, 26(3): 418—430.

Hay, D. and J. Vickers (eds) (1987). The Economics of Market Dominance. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Hay, D. and J. Vickers (1988). ‘The Reform of UK Competition Policy'. National Institute Economic Review, 125: 56—68.

Kay, J. and J. Vickers (1988). ‘Regulatory Reform in Britain'. Economic Policy, 3(7): 286-343.

Mayer, C. and J. Vickers (1996). ‘Profit-Sharing Regulation: An Economic Appraisal'. Fiscal Studies, 17(1): 1-18.

Morris, D., P. Sinclair, M. Slater and J. Vickers (eds) (1986). Strategic Behaviour and Industrial Competition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Stoneman, P. and J. Vickers (1988). ‘The Assessment: The Economics of Technology Policy'. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 4(4): i-xvi.

Vickers, J. (1985a). ‘Delegation and the Theory of the Firm'. Economic Journal, 95(Supplement): 138-147.

Vickers, J. (1985b). ‘Strategic Competition Among the Few—Some Recent Developments in the Economics of Industry'. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 1(3): 39-62.

Vickers, J. (1985c). ‘The Economics of Predatory Practices'. Fiscal Studies, 6(3): 24-36.

Vickers, J. (1985d). ‘Pre-Emptive Patenting, Joint Ventures, and the Persistence of Oligopoly'. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 3(3): 261-273.

Vickers, J. (1986a). ‘The Evolution of Market Structure When There is a Sequence of Innovations'. Journal of Industrial Economics, 35(1): 1-12.

Vickers, J. (1986b). ‘Signalling in a Model of Monetary Policy with Incomplete Information'. Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 38(3): 443-455.

Vickers, J. (1989). ‘The Nature of Costs and the Number of Firms at Cournot Equilibrium'. International Journal of Industrial Organization, 7(4): 503-509.

Vickers, J. (1995a). ‘Concepts of Competition'. Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 47(1): 1-23.

Vickers, J. (1995b). ‘Competition and Regulation in Vertically Related Markets'. Review of Economic Studies, 62(1): 1-17.

Vickers, J. (1998). ‘Inflation Targeting in Practice: The UK Experience'. Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 38(4): 368-375.

Vickers, J. (1999a). ‘EMU: A View from Next Door'. Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 39(1): 98-101.

Vickers, J. (1999b). ‘Economic Models and Monetary Policy'. Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 39(2): 210-216.

Vickers, J. (1999c). ‘Monetary Policy and Asset Prices'.

Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 39(4): 428-435.

Vickers, J. (2000a). ‘Monetary Policy and the Supply Side'. Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 40(2): 199-206.

Vickers, J. (2000b). ‘Monetary Union and Economic Growth'. Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 40(3): 288—296.

Vickers, J. (2003). ‘Competition Economics and Policy'. European Competition Law Review, 24(3): 95-102.

Vickers, J. (2004). ‘Merger Policy in Europe: Retrospect and Prospect'. European Competition Law Review, 25(7): 455-463.

Vickers, J. (2005a). ‘Economics for Consumer Policy'. Proceedings of the British Academy, 125: 287-310.

Vickers, J. (2005b). ‘Abuse of Market Power'. Economic Journal, 115(504): F244-F261.

Vickers, J. (2006). ‘Market Power in Competition Cases'. European Competition Journal, 2(Supplement No. 1): 3-14.

Vickers, J. (2007). ‘Competition Law and Economics: A Mid-Atlantic Viewpoint'. European Competition Journal, 3(1): 1-15.

Vickers, J. (2008). ‘A Tale of Two EC Cases: IBM and Microsoft’. Competition Policy International, 4(1): 2-32.

Vickers, J. (2010a). ‘Central Banks and Competition Authorities: Institutional Comparisons and New Concerns'. Bank for International Settlements, Working Paper No. 331.

Vickers, J. (2010b). ‘Competition and Property Rights'. Economic Journal, 120(544): 375-392.

Vickers, J. (2012). ‘Some Economics of Banking Reform'. Rivista di Politica Economica, 4, 11-35.

Vickers, J. (2014). ‘Banking Reform in Britain and Europe'. Chapter 12 in G. Akerlof et al. (eds) What Have We Learned? Macroeconomic Policy After the Crisis. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press: 155-164.

Vickers, J. (2016). ‘The Systemic Risk Buffer for UK Banks: A Response to the Bank of England's Consultation Paper'. Journal of Financial Regulation, 2(2): 264-282.

Vickers, J. (2017). ‘Consequences of Brexit for Competition Law and Policy'. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 33(Supplement No. 1): S70-S78.

Vickers, J. (2019). ‘The Case for Market-Based Stress Tests'.

Journal of Financial Regulation. Available at: https://academic.oup.com/jfr/advance-article-abstract/ doi/10.1093/jfr/fjz008/5583757.

Vickers Commission (2013). The Independent Commission on Banking: The Vickers Report. Available at: https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/ Summary/SN06171#fullreport.

Vickers, J. and M. Waterson (1991). ‘Vertical Relationships: An Introduction'. Journal of Industrial Economics, 39(5): 445-450.

Vickers, J. and V. Wright (eds) (1989). The Politics of Privatisation in Western Europe. London: Frank Cass.

Vickers, J. and G. Yarrow (1985). Privatisation and the Natural Monopolies. London: Public Policy Centre.

Vickers, J. and G. Yarrow (1988a). Privatization: An Economic Analysis. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Vickers, J. and G. Yarrow (1988b). ‘Regulation of Privatised Firms in Britain'. European Economic Review, 32(2—3): 465—472.

Vickers, J. and G. Yarrow (1991a). ‘Reform of the Electricity Supply Industry in Britain: An Assessment of the Development of Public Policy'. European Economic Review, 35(2-3): 485-495.

Vickers, J. and G. Yarrow (1991b). ‘The British Electricity Experiment'. Economic Policy, 6(12): 187-232.

Vickers, J. and G. Yarrow (1991c). ‘Economic Perspectives on Privatization'. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5(2): 111-132.

Other Works Referred To

Aghion, P. and P. Howitt (1992). ‘A Model of Growth Through Creative Destruction'. Econometrica, 60(2): 323-351.

Davies, H. (2009). ‘The Financial Crisis: Whodunnit?'. Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, 72(3): 69-75.

Dixit, A.K. and J.E. Stiglitz (1977). ‘Monopolistic Competition and Optimum Produce Diversity'. American Economic Review, 67(3): 297-308.

Hotelling, H. (1929). ‘Stability in Competition'. Economic Journal, 39(153): 41-57.

Lucas, R.E., Jr. (1988). ‘On the Mechanics of Economic Development'. Journal of Monetary Economics, 22(1): 3-42.

Ramsey, F.P. (1927). ‘A Contribution to the Theory of Taxation'. Economic Journal, 37(145): 47-61.

Romer, P.M. (1990). ‘Endogenous Technological Change'. Journal of Political Economy, 98(5, Part 2): S71-S102.

Salop, S.C. (1979). ‘Monopolistic Competition with Outside Goods'. Bell Journal of Economics, 10(1): 141-156.

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