Experts in Antitrust and Intellectual Property



                
  • Philip J. Reny, Simon J. Wilkie, and Michael A. Williams, “Tax Incidence Under Imperfect Competition: Comment," International Journal of Industrial Organization (2012), vol. 30, pp. 399-402. 
      
  • Simon Wilkie, Michael A. Williams, Pingping Shan, and Guofu Tan, "China's Anti-Monopoly Law: What is the Welfare Standard?" Review of Industrial Organization (2012), vol. 41, pp. 31-52.
     
  • David S. Sibley, Patrick Greenlee, and David Reitman, “An Antitrust Analysis of Bundled Loyalty Discounts,” International Journal of Industrial Organization, (2008) vol. 26, pp. 625-642.                                                                          
     
  • Michael Doane, David S. Sibley, Michael A. Williams, and S. Tsai, “Pricing Access to a Monopoly Input,” Journal of Public Economic Theory, (2004) vol. 6, pp. 541-555.
     
  • R. Preston McAfee, Hugo Mialon, and Michael A. Williams, “What is a Barrier to Entry?,” American Economic Review, (2004) vol. 94, pp. 461-46.
     
  • Simon Wilkie, Jon Peha, and William Lehr, “Introduction: The State of the Debate on Net Neutrality,” International Journal of Communication, (2007) vol. 1, pp. 709-716.
     
  • Michael Doane, R. Preston McAfee, Ashish Nayyar, and Michael A. Williams, “Interpreting Concentration Indices in the Secondary Market for Natural Gas Transportation: The Implication of Pipeline Residual Rights,” Energy Economics, (2008) vol. 30, pp. 807-817.
     
  • Justine Hastings, Jennifer Brown, Erin Mansur, and Sofia Villas-Boas, “Reformulating Competition? Gasoline Content Regulation and Wholesale Gasoline Prices,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, (2008), vol. 55, pp. 1-19.
     
  • Kenneth Hendricks, R. Preston McAfee, and Michael A. Williams, “Evaluating the Likely Competitive Effects of Horizontal and Vertical Mergers: A New Approach,” Antitrust Report (2007) Issue 2, pp. 33-40.
     
  • Michael Doane, David S. Sibley, and Michael A. Williams, “Having Your Cake: How to Preserve Universal-Service Cross Subsidies While Facilitating Competitive Entry: A Response,” Yale Journal on Regulation, (1999) vol. 16, pp. 311-326.
     
  • Paul Farris, P.E. Pfeifer, E. Nierop, and D. Reibstein, “When Five is a Crowd in the Market Share Attraction Model: The Dynamic Stability of Competition,” Journal of Research and Management, (2005) Issue 1, pp. 29-45.
     
  • Mikhael Shor and Vlad Mares, “Industry Concentration in Common Value Auctions: Theory and Evidence,” Economic Theory, (2008) vol. 35, pp. 37-56.
     
  • R. Lawrence Van Horn and O. Richard, “Persistence in Prescriptions of Branded Drugs," International Journal of Industrial Organization, (2004) vol. 22, pp. 523-540.
     
  • R. Preston McAfee, Daniel Vincent, Michael A. Williams, and Melanie Williams Havens, “Collusive Bidding in Hostile Takeovers,” Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, (1993) vol. 2, pp. 449-482.
     
  • Michael Doane, David S. Sibley, and Ashish Nayyar, “Exclusionary Restrictions in United States v. Microsoft,” UWLA Law Review, 2001.
     
  • Paul Farris and W. L. Wilkie, “Marketing Scholars' Roles in the Policy Arena: An Opportunity for Discourse on Direct-to-Consumer Advertising,” Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, (2005), pp. 1-2.
     
  • Michael Doane and D.F. Spulber, “Evolution of the U.S. Spot Market for Natural Gas,” Journal of Law & Economics, (1994) vol. 37, pp. 477-517.
     
  • Michael Doane, Paul W. MacAvoy, and Michael A. Williams, “Forty Years of Regulatory Reform in the Natural Gas Industry,” Oil and Gas Tax Quarterly, (1996) vol. 45, No. 1.
     
  • Joseph J. Simons and Michael A. Williams, “The Renaissance of Market Definition,” Antitrust Bulletin, (1993) vol. 38, pp. 799-857.
     
  • R. Preston McAfee, Joseph J. Simons, and Michael A. Williams, “Horizontal Mergers in Spatially Differentiated Noncooperative Markets,” Journal of Industrial Economics, (1992) vol. 40, pp. 349-358.
     
  • R. Preston McAfee and Michael A. Williams, “On What Economic Grounds Should Horizontal Mergers Be Challenged?,” International Merger Law, (1991) no. 7, pp. 16-18.
     
  • Phillip J. Reny and Motty Perry “An Efficient Multi-Unit Ascending Auction,” Review of Economic Studies, (2005) vol. 72, pp. 567-592.
     
  • D.M. Sappington and David Sibley, “Regulating Without Cost Information: The Incremental Surplus Subsidy Scheme,” International Economic Review, 1989.
     
  • D.M. Sappington and David Sibley, “Regulatory Incentive Policies and Abuse,” Journal of Regulatory Economics, 1993.
     
  • David Sibley and Padmanabhan Srinagesh, “Multiproduct Nonlinear Prices with Multiple Taste Characteristics,” Rand Journal of Economics, 1997.
     
  • David Sibley and D.L. Weisman, “The Competitive Incentives of Vertically-Integrated Local Exchange Carriers: An Economic and Policy Analysis,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1998.
     
  • David Sibley and D.L. Weisman, “Raising Rivals’ Costs: The Entry of an Upstream Monopolist into Downstream Markets,” Information Economics and Policy, (1998) vol. 10, pp. 451-470.
     
  • K. Heyer and David Sibley, “Selected Economic Analysis at the Antitrust Division: The Year in Review,” Review of Industrial Organization, (2003) vol. 23, pp. 95-119.
     
  • Bhaskar Chakravorti, Yossef Spiegel, William Sharkey, and Simon Wilkie, "Auctioning the Airwaves: The Contest for Radio Spectrum,” Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, (1995) vol. 4, pp. 344-373.
     
  • Mark Bykowsky, Jonathan Levy, William Sharkey, Tracy Waldon, and Simon Wilkie, “Economic Analysis at the FCC,” with Review of Industrial Organization, (2003) vol. 23, pp. 157-174.
     
  • Michael J. Doane, R. Preston McAfee, and Michael A. Williams, “Evaluating and Enhancing Competition in the Interstate Natural Gas Transportation Industry,” Natural Resources Journal (2004) vol. 44, pp. 761-808.
     
  • Joshua M. Fried, Kenneth Hendricks, R. Preston McAfee, Melanie Stallings Williams, and Michael A. Williams, “Measuring Anticompetitive Effects of Mergers When Buyer Power is Concentrated,” Texas Law Review, (2001) vol. 79, pp. 1621-163.
     
  • Michael A. Williams, “Software Mergers: An Economic Perspective,” American Bar Association, Computer Industry Committee, (1995) vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 7-9.
     
  • Michael Doane, R.S. Hartman, and C.K. Woo, “Consumer Rationality and the Status Quo,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, (1991) February.
     
  • David Sibley and W.W. Sharkey, “A Bertrand Model of Pricing and Entry,” Economics Letters, 1993.