Richard L. Schmalensee

Richard Schmalensee Lee ( born February 16, 1944 in Belleville, Illinois) is an American economist and professor of economics and management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. His works deal with antitrust policy and market regulation.

Life

Schmalensee received his Ph.D. in Economics in 1970 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and joined in the same year at the University of California. In 1977 he returned from San Diego back to MIT, where he freelanced in various functions. The research of economists for market competition played a role in the antitrust case against Microsoft. The economists supported the position of the software group to the Ministry of Justice of the United States in these procedures.

Works

  • The Control of Natural Monopolies. D.C. Heath ( Lexington Books ), 1979 Lexington
  • Applied Microeconomics: Problems in Estimation, Forecasting and Decision-Making. Holden -Day, San Francisco 1973
  • With David S. Evans: Catalyst Code: The Strategies Behind the World's Most Dynamic Companies. Harvard Business School Press, 2007, ISBN 978-1-4221-0199-5
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