Policy Director,
Open Markets Institute
Media Industries, political economy; communications; nineteenth-century, Transportation, Advertising, Railways, History of Science-Medicine-Technology, Trucking
Business Historians at Business Schools
In my capacity of as policy director of the Open Markets Institute in Washington, DC, I sponsor and engage in research into the history of competition policy, including antitrust law, common carriage law, and fair trade pricing regulation. Sectors of particular interest to me are transportation, health care, and media.
Recent Presentations at BHC Annual Meetings