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March 2010 : OFT publishes DotEcon evaluation report of 2003 Retail Pharmacies Market Study

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has today published DotEcon’s report evaluating the impact of its 2003 market study on the retail pharmacies market. The OFT appointed DotEcon to assess the effects of the Government’s decision in 2005 to relax … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged competition, health, public policy

July 2009 : Competition in Retail Pharmacies Market

DotEcon has been appointed by a competition authority to review competition issues arising as a result of regulations within the retail pharmacies market. Notable amongst the regulations are restrictions on entry into the market. As part of the project, DotEcon … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged competition, health

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