Frontier Economics (Frontier) is a microeconomics consultancy headquartered in London with 8 additional offices in Europe. Frontier provides economics advice to public and private sector clients on matters of competition policy, public policy, regulation and business strategy across with a focus on nine industries: energy, financial services, health care, media, post, retailing, telecoms, transport and water industry. [1]
Frontier has been listed among best 10 firms for economic consulting in the Vault.com ranking of top consulting firms [2], together with competitors such as NERA, LECG, Charles River Associates or McKinsey & Company.
Recent Work
editThe report on the potential costs of renewed conflict in Sudan [3]
The study on global costs of counterfeiting and piracy [4]
The analysis on the economic value of the teams at the World Cup 2010 [5]
References
edit- ^ Vault.com, "Company profile: Frontier Economics Ltd."
- ^ Vault.com, "Consulting Firm Rankings 2010"
- ^ Tran, Mark, "Return to war in Sudan would cost $100bn, economic analysts say," The Guardian, November 25, 2010
- ^ "Knock-offs catch on" The Economist, March 4, 2010
- ^ "Which World Cup team is worth the most?," The Independent, May 19, 2010