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讲座

    Seminar: The Economics and Policy of Regulation and Innovation

    2008-04-24 00:00:00


    Presenter: James Prieger

    Topic: Economics and Policy of Regulation and Innovation

    Time: 6:00-9:00pm, Monday, April 28th

    Venue: E104

     

    James Prieger

    JAMES E. PRIEGER is Associate Professor of Public Policy at the
    Pepperdine University School of Public Policy. He is an economist
    specializing in regulatory economics, industrial organization, and
    applied econometrics. He has written for scholarly journals on the
    impact of telecommunications regulation on innovation, the impact of
    cost changes on industry dynamics, state and local taxation of
    communications providers in California, universal service in
    telecommunications, second-best pricing rules, bootstrapping
    conditional moment tests, and econometric methodology for non-randomly
    sampled duration data. His recent research includes whether laws
    banning cell phone use while driving would prevent accidents, which
    has been covered in media such as BusinessWeek. In another current set
    of papers, Prieger investigates the impact of the Americans With
    Disabilities Act on retail firms, which drew the notice of Forbes. He
    sits on the editorial board of Applied Economics Quarterly. He has
    consulted for major telecommunications companies on regulatory issues.
    He received his BA (Magna Cum Laude) from Yale University and his PhD
    from the University of California, Berkeley. He previously taught at
    the University of California, Davis (1999-2006). The complete C.V. of
    Prof. James Prieger is available at
    http://faculty.pepperdine.edu/jprieger/CV.pdf.