Warwick is a competition policy expert specialising in network industries. He applies economic theory and quantitative techniques to analyse competition policy issues, including:
He has almost 30 years of experience as a professional economist. This includes over 20 years in consulting and six years working for telecommunications and competition regulators in Australia (ACCC) and the United Kingdom (Ofcom). He has been recognised as a leading competition economist by Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal) for a number of years.
His expertise includes:
Regulatory design in economics commonly addresses the scope and means of service provision under substantial market power. Warwick has advised on more than 100 projects covering the design and implementation of regulatory frameworks in the following sectors:
Warwick regularly advises corporations, legal teams and financial parties on the anti-competitive consequences of mergers, particularly in telecommunications and transport sectors. Examples of projects include:
He has also advised parties on allegations of anti-competitive conduct, with clients in sectors such as aviation, supermarkets, postal services and healthcare, and the valuation of damages in sectors such as motor vehicles, cement and airports.
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