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Economic Analysis Group
Economics Seminars
Antitrust Division

The Economic Analysis Group presents a seminar series to advance recent economic analyses in the fields of industrial organization, antitrust, and applied microeconomics. Schedules are organized in the spring and fall.

Location:   Seminars take place in the Liberty Square Building at 450 Fifth Street NW. The closest Metro stop is Gallery Place/Chinatown.
Time:   Seminars take place 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays unless otherwise noted.
Attendance:   Seminars are free and open to the public, but prior arrangements must be made in order to pass through building security.
Contact:   For more information or to arrange attendance, contact Patrick Greenlee at 202-307-3745 or send e-mail to atr.eag@usdoj.gov.


Date
Speaker
Topic

September 15

Xavier Vives
Navarra
Strategic Supply Function Competition with Private Information

October 6

Leemore Dafny
Northwestern
Paying a Premium on Your Premium? Consolidation in the U.S. Health Insurance Industry
(with Mark Duggan and Subramaniam Ramanarayanan)

October 13

Jacob Gramlich
Georgetown
Gas Prices and Endogenous Product Selection in the U.S. Automobile Industry

October 20

Fiona Scott Morton
Yale
Differentiated to Death
(with Judith Chevalier and David Harrington)

October 27

Nathan Miller
EAG
An Empirical Model of Spatial Competition with an Application to Cement
(with Matt Osborne)

November 3

Chuck Romeo
EAG
Robust Inference in Mixed Logit Demand Systems for Aggregate Data

November 10

Joe Farrell
FTC and UC-Berkeley
Some Welfare Analytics of Aftermarkets

November 18
(Wednesday)

Louis Kaplow
Harvard Law
Why (Ever) Define Markets?

December 1

Tim Brennan
UMD-Baltimore County
Exclusion vs. Predation: Drawing Lines Between Easy and Hard Abuse Cases

December 8

Ron Goettler
Chicago
Competition and Innovation in the Microprocessor Industry: Does AMD Spur Intel to Innovate More?
(with Brett Gordon)


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