Tamás Bukur graduated from Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca with a bachelor's degree and then completed a master's degree in economics at Corvinus University of Budapest. He is currently a PhD student at the Economics Program of the Doctoral School of Economics, Business and Informatics at Corvinus University of Budapest. His main area of interest is empirical and theoretical issues of industrial organisation. He teaches microeconomics and empirical industrial organisation at Corvinus.
Healthy competition in the market is the basis for efficient economic functioning, which may be constrained by some corporate behaviours but enhanced by others, and the distinction between the two is often not clear.
Infrapont has been a key player, working with the regulator and market players to develop and shape the regulation of the electronic communications sector since the beginning of market liberalisation.
Infrapont provides economic and regulatory expertise to support market players and regulators in the energy sector in solving the issues and challenges on these markets.
Changing market conditions and gradual market opening pose ongoing business and regulatory challenges for postal services.
Infrapont has specialised experience in the assessment of claims for damages based on infringements found in competition proceedings and other litigation.