Fully updated to reflect important developments in Antitrust economics, The Antitrust Revolution, Seventh Edition, examines the critical role of economic analysis in recent Antitrust case decisions and policy.
Public Policy toward Network Industries (1999)..
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He is the author of several books, including The S&L Debacle: Public Policy Lessons for Bank and Thrift Regulation (OUP, 1991), Reducing the Barriers to International Trade in Accounting Services (2001), and U.
His primary areas of research interest include financial regulation, antitrust, network industries, international banking, and applied microeconomics.
White is Robert Kavesh Professor of Economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University, where he has taught for over 40 years.
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He has also served at the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department, and the Federal Communications Commission.
Professor Kwoka is presently a Research Fellow of the American Antitrust lnstitute and is on the boards of Industrial Organization Society and the Review of Industrial Organization.
Policy was published by MIT Press in 2015.
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His book Mergers, Merger Control, and Remedies: A Retrospective Analysis of U.
He is the author or editor of three books and more than 75 articles in the areas of industrial economics, antitrust, and regulation.
Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Economics at Northeastern University.
Kwoka is Neal F.
About the Author: John E.
New and revised appendices support a number of the case studies and help students with the analysis of those cases.
The case studies--more than three-quarters of which are entirely new--are written by prominent economists who participated in the proceedings of that case.
Fully updated to reflect important developments in Antitrust economics, The Antitrust Revolution, Seventh Edition, examines the critical role of economic analysis in recent Antitrust case decisions and policy