Experts in Antitrust and Intellectual Property



  • Ken Hendricks, R. Preston McAfee, and Michael A. Williams, “Auctions and Bid Rigging,” Oxford Handbook on International Antitrust Economics, forthcoming.
     
  • Michael J. Doane, Luke M. Froeb, David S. Sibley, and Brijesh Pinto, “Screening for Collusion as a Problem of Inference,” Oxford Handbook on International Antitrust Economics, forthcoming.
     
  • R. Preston McAfee, David Sibley, and Michael A. Williams, “Oracle’s Acquisition of PeopleSoft: United States v. Oracle,” The Antitrust Revolution: Economics, Competition, and Policy, eds. John E. Kowka and Lawrence J. White, Oxford University Press, 6th edition, forthcoming 2013.
     
  • Michael Doane, Ken Hendricks, and R. Preston McAfee, “Evolution of the Market for Air Travel Information,” chapter 1 in Organizing the New Industrial Economy: Advances in Applied Microeconomics, vol. 12, edited by Michael R. Baye, Elsevier, 1994.
     
  • Michael Doane and David S. Sibley, “Raising Rivals’ Costs: An Analysis of Barnes and Noble’s Proposed Acquisition of Ingram Book Company,” 2002, book chapter in Measuring Market Power, edited by Daniel Slottje, North Holland.
     
  • John McMillan, R. Preston McAfee, and Simon Wilkie, “The Greatest Auction in History,” in Better Living Through Economics, John Sigfreid, ed., AEA and Harvard University Press, 2008.
     
  • Michael Doane and Mark Egland, “Environmental Damages,” in Litigation Services Handbook, 2nd edition, edited by Roman Weil, Michael Wagner, and Peter Frank, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, New York, 1995.
     
  • A. Abela and Paul Farris, “Advertising and Competition,” in Handbook of Marketing and Society, P. Bloom and G. Gundlac, eds., Sage Publications, 2000.