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JOHN
E. KWOKA
Special Consultant
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Pennsylvania
B.A., Brown University |
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John Kwoka is the Neal F. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Economics
at Northeastern University. He is also Vice-President of the Southern
Economic Association and a recent past President of the Industrial Organization
Society. He is on the Editorial Boards of several academic journals
and on the Board of the American Antitrust Institute, where he recently
also served as Senior Research Scholar.
Professor Kwoka has written and consulted extensively on various issues
in industrial organization, regulation, and antitrust. These include
market power and concentration, sales and advertising practices, privatization,
price cap regulation, joint ventures, and vertical integration. His
book, The Antitrust Revolution, a compilation of case studies of major
antitrust proceedings (with Larry White), is now in its fourth edition.
Professor Kwoka has also authored Power Structure, a study of public
vs. private ownership, vertical integration, and competition in the
US electricity industry.
Before coming to Northeastern University in 2001, Professor Kwoka was
the Columbian Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Research
Program in Industry Economics and Policy at George Washington University.
Before that, he taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, was a visiting faculty at Northwestern University and at Harvard
University, and was a Research Fellow at the Brookings Institution and
at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. He has also
served in various capacities at the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust
Division of the Department of Justice, and the Federal Communications
Commission. |
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