Paul Seabright

Paul Seabright Bartlett ( born July 8, 1958) is a British economist. He is a professor of economics at the University of Toulouse I.

Life

Seabright studied economics at Oxford University (BA, 1980;. M.Phil, 1982) and received his doctorate there in 1988.

Work

Seabrights research interests include microeconomics, organization theory, industrial and competition policy, and developing and transition economy.

  • Merger in Daylight: the economics and politics of European merger control ( with Damien Neven and Robin Nuttall ). London, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1993.
  • Competition Policy and the Transformation of Central Europe ( with John Fingleton, Eleanor Fox, Damien Neven and ). London, Centre for Economic Policy Research, August 1996.
  • Trawling for Minnows: European Competition Policy and Agreements in between Firms ( with Damien Neven and Penelope Papandropoulos ). London, Centre for Economic Policy Research, June 1998.
  • The Institutional Economics of Foreign Aid ( with Bertin Martens, Uwe Mummert, Peter Murrell and ). Cambridge University Press, 2001.
  • The Company of Strangers: A Natural History of Economic Life. Princeton University Press, May 2004 ( revised edition 2010).
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