Martin Cave
Imperial College London
Martin Cave is a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London and an economist specialising in competition issues and the regulation of network industries.
He is a regulatory economist specialising in competition law and in the network industries, including airports, broadcasting, energy, posts, railways, telecommunications and water.
He has undertaken several independent reviews for the UK government, into spectrum policy, the regulation of social housing, competition and innovation in the water sector. He has also advised governments and regulators throughout the world on competition and regulation in a number of sectors. He was a member of the Competition Commission from 1996 to 2002. Martin is also a specialist utility panel member. He was awarded an OBE for public service in 2009.
Digital Markets Act: Making economic regulation of platforms fit for the digital age
Data Traffic Exchange: IP Interconnect – to regulate or not to regulate?
Towards the successful deployment of 5G in Europe
Policy towards competition in high-speed broadband in Europe
Passenger mobility in a digital society: competition, transport policies & regulation
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