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"Contributors" [2005] ELECD 84; in Takeyama, N. Lisa; Gordon, J. Wendy; Towse, Ruth (eds), "Developments in the Economics of Copyright" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005)

Book Title: Developments in the Economics of Copyright

Editor(s): Takeyama, N. Lisa; Gordon, J. Wendy; Towse, Ruth

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781843769309

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 7

Extract:

Contributors
Timothy J. Brennan is Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Senior Fellow at Resources
for the Future. Prior to coming to UMBC, he was an associate professor of
telecommunications policy at George Washington University and was a
staff economist with the Antitrust Division of the US Department of
Justice. From 1996­97, he served as the senior economist for industrial
organization and regulation on the staff of the White House Council of
Economic Advisers. His primary research areas are in antitrust, regulated
industries, intellectual property, and communications policy, with over 75
articles and chapters in journals and books covering economics, law, energy
policy, telecommunications, philosophy and politics. He serves on the
editorial boards of the Journal of Regulatory Economics, Information
Economics and Policy, and Communications Law and Policy. He is co-
author of Alternating Currents: Electricity Markets and Public Policy. He
received his PhD in economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison
in 1978.

Anne Duchêne completed her PhD in economics at CERAS ­ Ecole
Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, after graduate studies at Université de
Paris 1 (La Sorbonne). Her thesis focuses on intellectual property rights,
and more specifically on Internet piracy, agency relationships between
patent lawyers and innovators, and the (dis)functioning of patent offices.

Wendy J. Gordon is Professor of Law and Paul J. Liacos Scholar in Law at
the Boston University School of Law. With Richard Watt she co-edited The
Economics of Copyright (Edward Elgar ...


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