Upon completion of their studies, graduates of the MSc will be able to:
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Understand the fundamental principles of competition policy and market regulation.
2
Analyse the economic theories underpinning competition policy and market regulation.
3
Apply legal and economic concepts to antitrust policy and regulatory decisions.
4
Assess the effectiveness of competition and regulatory policies in different market sectors.
5
Recognise and evaluate the impact of competition and regulatory policies on the functioning of markets and consumer welfare.
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Develop skills to analyse and solve problems in competition and market regulation.
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Become familiar with the procedures and tools used by regulators and competition authorities.
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Formulate and propose policies and strategies that promote healthy competition and effective market regulation.
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Empathise the ethical and social dimensions of competition and regulation policies.
10
Compose and present scientific studies and analyses on competition and market regulation.