It started with the Beer Orders (1989). A watershed decision was made by the Law Lords in July 2006. For one man, Bernie Crehan, this was the culmination of a 15 year episode in the pub trade, in which he has made legal history as the first UK case of damages for breach of competition law being awarded by a court. Possibly hundreds of other cases hung on their Lordships’ decision and Nomura, the Japanese bank that took over the chain called Inntrepreneur, had a total potential liability of £100m. And it all concerns Article 81, vertical agreements, and the price of a pint of beer. In 1989, the UK Monopolies and Mergers Commission published its lengthy and longawaited report on Beer. The Commission “…recommended measures that eventually led ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the structural changes in the UK brewing industry, resulting fro...
In 2004, unbeknownst to one another, two craft breweries, Russian River Brewing Company (Santa Rosa,...
The Beer Orders demanded that UK breweries reduced the number of public houses which they owned. Thi...
It started with the Beer Orders (1989). A watershed decision was made by the Law Lords in July 2006....
Firms engage in a multitude of interactions with the external environment, most critically with gove...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsPhilip G. GayleThe dissertation investigates the two-fold...
Between the 1950s and mid-1980s, the global beer market experienced a prolonged period of consolidat...
Independent craft breweries contributed approximately $68 billion to the national economy last year....
There is a long history of financial entrepreneurship in the UK brewing and pub market. Indeed, the ...
Whilst there is a significant body of economics literature that underpins anti-trust and merger poli...
The thesis seeks to examine the competitiveness of the methods by which beer has been distributed in...
This project is a study of the current state of the cask beer market in England, focussing on one pa...
This paper charts the major structural changes that have occurred in both UK brewing and pub retaili...
State regulations affect various aspects of the contractual relationships between alcohol producers,...
The Carlsberg “A case” (the first in a series of three cases on Carlsberg’s transformation journey) ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the structural changes in the UK brewing industry, resulting fro...
In 2004, unbeknownst to one another, two craft breweries, Russian River Brewing Company (Santa Rosa,...
The Beer Orders demanded that UK breweries reduced the number of public houses which they owned. Thi...
It started with the Beer Orders (1989). A watershed decision was made by the Law Lords in July 2006....
Firms engage in a multitude of interactions with the external environment, most critically with gove...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsPhilip G. GayleThe dissertation investigates the two-fold...
Between the 1950s and mid-1980s, the global beer market experienced a prolonged period of consolidat...
Independent craft breweries contributed approximately $68 billion to the national economy last year....
There is a long history of financial entrepreneurship in the UK brewing and pub market. Indeed, the ...
Whilst there is a significant body of economics literature that underpins anti-trust and merger poli...
The thesis seeks to examine the competitiveness of the methods by which beer has been distributed in...
This project is a study of the current state of the cask beer market in England, focussing on one pa...
This paper charts the major structural changes that have occurred in both UK brewing and pub retaili...
State regulations affect various aspects of the contractual relationships between alcohol producers,...
The Carlsberg “A case” (the first in a series of three cases on Carlsberg’s transformation journey) ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the structural changes in the UK brewing industry, resulting fro...
In 2004, unbeknownst to one another, two craft breweries, Russian River Brewing Company (Santa Rosa,...
The Beer Orders demanded that UK breweries reduced the number of public houses which they owned. Thi...