
Martin Cave
Visiting Professor
Imperial College London
Imperial College London
Martin Cave is a Visiting Professor at the Imperial College London. He was an Academic Co-Director at CERRE.
He is a regulatory economist specialising in competition law and in the network industries, including airports, broadcasting, energy, posts, railways, telecommunications and water.
Professor Cave has published extensively in these fields, and has held professorial positions at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, and the Department of Economics, Brunel University.
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Digital Markets Act: Making economic regulation of platforms fit for the digital age
24 November 2020
Data Traffic Exchange: IP Interconnect – to regulate or not to regulate?
20 September 2017
Towards the successful deployment of 5G in Europe
30 March 2017
Policy towards competition in high-speed broadband in Europe
20 February 2017
Passenger mobility in a digital society: competition, transport policies & regulation
28 November 2016
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