Regulation and Competition
Determining the appropriate amount and design of government regulation requires understanding the trade-offs between consumer protections and business innovation and productivity. Often, the ideal level of regulation in an industry is determined by competition and market structure. ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏscholars produce the knowledge and analysis that informs regulations on various industries and their impact as well as how markets can best be designed to generate benefits for both consumers and producers.
Keywords: industrial organization, market design, regulation, antitrust, mergers, competition policy
People in Regulation and Competition Research
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Professor of Finance and Economics
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Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
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Assistant Professor of Economics
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Professor of Management Science and Engineering
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Finance and Economics
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Associate Professor of Finance
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Health Policy
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Assistant Professor of Finance
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Professor in Technology and the Economy, Emeritus
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Associate Professor of Finance
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Professor of Economics
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Assistant Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of International Communication
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Professor of Economics, Emeritus
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Professor of Law and Business, Emeritus
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Visiting Professor
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Professor of Law
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Professor of Law
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Professor of Law
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Assistant Professor of Operations, Information and Technology
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Associate Professor of Accounting
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Professor of Political Economy
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Senior Fellow, Emeritus
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Professor of Sciences and Humanities, Emeritus
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Professor of Law
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President and Bing Presidential Professor
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Professor of Economics
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George P. Shultz Fellow and Senior Fellow
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Law
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Professor of Economics, Emeritus
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Professor in Public Policy, Emeritus
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Trione Visiting Professor
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Research Scholar
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Professor of Law and Economics
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Associate Professor of Health Policy
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Professor of Accounting, Emeritus
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Interim Director
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Professor of Economics
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Trione Visiting Professor
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Assistant Professor of Health Policy
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Professor of Finance
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Associate Professor of Economics
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Professor of Law
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Professor of Political Science
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Assistant Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Visiting Scholar
Related Publications
- Athey, S., Castillo, J., & Chandar, B. (2024). Service Quality on Online Platforms: Empirical Evidence about Driving Quality at Uber. Working Paper.
- Lemley, M., & Ouellette, L. (2024). Fixing Double Patenting. Working Paper.
- Buchak, G., Matvos, G., Piskorski, T., & Seru, A. (2024). NAR Settlement, House Prices, and Consumer Welfare. Working Paper.
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