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 | THE ROLE OF THE ACADEMIC ECONOMIST IN LITIGATION SUPPORT
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Edited by
D.J. Slottje, Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA
Included in series
Contributions to Economic Analysis, 240
Description
This book presents a series of chapters by several leading economists on how to perform economic analysis in support of litigation matters.
For many years, academic economists consulted in litigation matters, but most did not discuss it as it was regarded as not 'pure economic
research'. As more national economics consulting firms were established, specializing in litigation, and primarily made up of academic
economists, the stigma (if ever there was one) disappeared. More than likely, young applied economists will not think twice now about
working for a consulting firm, or even a consulting firm which specializes in litigation. This book examines exactly what forensic economists
actually do.
All the contributors have endeavored to stress the importance of using the economist toolbox properly, all with sterling
results. As young economists contemplate a litigation consulting (or any private sector) career versus an academic one, it is hoped that
this book will demonstrate that it is possible to achieve excellence in both fields simultaneously.
Contents
Expert Testimony by Economists: What Makes it Effective? (H.S. Houthakker). Economic Analysis in Antitrust Litigation Support: The Federal
Trade Commission's 1986 Challenge to the Proposed Merger of Coca-Cola and Dr. Pepper (L.J. White). Research, Pure and Impure: Their Economies
of Scope (W.J. Baumol). An Econometric Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Retail Price of Instant Coffee (R. Bewley). Market Power
and Vertical Restraints in Retailing: An Analysis of FTC v Toys "R" Us (D.W. Carlton, H.S. Sider). The Role of the Expert Witness in
Tru-Tone v Festival Records: Further Progress to the Recognition of Cluster Markets Down Under (P.L. Williams). Statistical Evidence
in Discrimination Cases (J.L. Gastwirth). Economic Consulting, Fire Fighting and Similar Adventures (F.M. Scherer). The Economist as
an Expert in Discrimination Cases: The Elegance of Microeconomic Theory (E. Lazear). An Analysis of Price-Fixing Claims and Economic
Damages in the Matter of the Plaintiffs v. Mr. Darbis' Widgets (R.L Basmann, D.E. Boisso). Antitrust and Labor Markets in Professional
Sports (R.G. Noll). Causes and Consequences of Expert Disagreement: Methodological Lessons from the U.S. v. AT&T Debate (C.A. Knox
Lovell, R.C. Sickles). Inducements to Advocacy: The Economist as Independent Expert (J.K. MacKie-Mason, R.A. Pfau). Statistical Sampling
and Analysis in Litigation (D.J. Aigner, Analysis Group/Economics).
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Hardbound, 252 pages, publication date: JUN-1999
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50173-8
ISBN-10: 0-444-50173-8
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
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