Faculty Affiliates
 

 

Daniel F. Spulber
Kellogg School of Management

Daniel F. Spulber (Ph.D. Economics, Northwestern), Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International Business, Professor of Management Strategy, and Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Professor of Law at the Northwestern University Law School. He is the Director of the International Business Program at Kellogg. His research is in the areas of Industrial Organization, Microeconomic Theory, Management Strategy, and Law. Spulber is the editor of Famous Fables of Economics: Myths of Market Failures, (2001), author of Market Microstructure: Intermediaries and the Theory of the Firm (1999), The Market Makers: How Leading Companies Create and Win Markets (1998), Deregulatory Takings and the Regulatory Contract: The Competitive Transformation of Network Industries in the United States, with J. Gregory Sidak (1997), Protecting Competition from the Postal Monopoly, with J. Gregory Sidak (1996), Regulation and Markets (1989), and of numerous journal articles in economics journals and law reviews, including the American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Economic Theory, Rand Journal of Economics, International Economic Review, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Columbia Law Review, New York University Law Review, Harvard Journal on Law and Public Policy, and Yale Journal on Regulation. Spulber has received eight National Science Foundation grants for economic research and was ranked 6th among economists in the United States in the listing of top 50 economists by pages published in leading journals, 1984-1993, in "Trends in Rankings of Economics Departments in the U.S.: An Update" (Economic Inquiry, 1996) He is the founding editor of the Journal of Economics & Management Strategy published by M.I.T. Press.

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