This Handbook represents an excellent contribution to the increasingly important field of antitrust economics. It is timely, well-written, and will prove a valuable resource for students and practitioners alike. -- John Kwoka, Neal F. Finnegan Chair, Department of Economics, Northeastern University An impressive collection from some of the most prominent scholars and experts in the field. -- Jay Pil Choi, Department of Economics, Michigan State University This is the first economics handbook that is devoted exclusively to antitrust. It is unique. It will be quite valuable for researchers who want exposure to surveys of economists' current thinking on major antitrust topics. -- Lawrence White, Department of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University, and General Editor, Review of Industrial Organization
Paolo Buccirossi is Director and Founder of Lear, a research center
and an economics consulting firm in Rome, and has worked as an
economic advisor at the Italian Competition Authority.
Joseph E. Harrington, Jr., is Patrick T. Harker Professor in the
Department of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Sir John Vickers is Drummond Professor of Political Economy at
Oxford University.
Mark Armstrong is Professor of Economics and Director of the ESRC
Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution (ELSE). He is a
Fellow of the British Academy, Co-editor of the RAND Journal of
Economics, and Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Review of
Economic Studies.
Richard J. Gilbert is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the
University of California, Berkeley. He worked as Deputy Assistant
Attorney General for Economics in the US Department of Justice's
Antitrust Division from 1993 to 1995.
Jean-Charles Rochet is Professor of Mathematics and Economics at
the University of Toulouse School of Economics.
Jean Tirole, the 2014 Nobel Laureate in Economics, is Scientific
Director of IDEI (Institut d'Economie Industrielle), Chairman of
the Board of TSE (Toulouse School of Economics), and Annual
Visiting Professor of Economics at MIT.
"This Handbook represents an excellent contribution to the increasingly important field of antitrust economics. It is timely, well-written, and will prove a valuable resource for students and practitioners alike."--John Kwoka, Neal F. Finnegan Chair, Department of Economics, Northeastern University "An impressive collection from some of the most prominent scholars and experts in the field."--Jay Pil Choi, Department of Economics, Michigan State University -- Jay Pil Choi "This is the first economics handbook that is devoted exclusively to antitrust. It is unique. It will be quite valuable for researchers who want exposure to surveys of economists' current thinking on major antitrust topics."--Lawrence J. White, Department of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University, and General Editor, Review of Industrial Organization -- Lawrence White, New York University "An impressive collection from some of the most prominent scholars and experts in the field." Jay Pil Choi , Department of Economics, Michigan State University "An impressive collection from some of the most prominent scholars and experts in the field." Jay Pil Choi , Department of Economics, Michigan State University "This is the first economics handbook that is devoted exclusively to antitrust. It is unique. It will be quite valuable for researchers who want exposure to surveys of economists' current thinking on major antitrust topics." Lawrence J. White , Department of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University, and General Editor, Review of Industrial Organization
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