SUZANNE
ANDERSEN SCOTCHMER
GSPP and Department of Economics,
University of California
2607 Hearst Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94720-7320
510 643 8562 (office) 510 643 0712
(office)
FAX
510 643 9657, email scotch@berkeley.edu
August 2005
BirthDate: January 23, 1950
EDUCATION
B.A., magna cum laude, Economics,
University of Washington, 1970
M.A., Statistics, U.C. Berkeley, 1979
Ph.D., Economics, U.C. Berkeley, 1980
GRANTS,
AWARDS, AND OTHER FUNDING
Kauffman Foundation, "R&D
Incentives Beyond Patents" 2005-06
Toulouse Network on Information
Technologies, member, 2005-
NET Institute, New York University, 2004
Berkeley/France Fund, 1994-95
Cumulative Research and the Patent Law
(with Jacques Thisse)
Olin Fellowship, Yale Law School, 1992‑93
Professeur Invité, University of
Cergy-Pontoise (fellow of Institut Universitaire de France)
Hoover National Fellow (Stanford
University), 1988‑89
National Science Foundation Principal
Investigator
Two
Projects in Dynamics of the Law, 1999-2003
Optimal R&D Procurement, 1997-98
On the Evolution of Optimizing Behavior
and Attitudes
toward Risk, (with Eddie Dekel) 1991‑93
Four Topics in Law and Economics, 1990‑92
Patent Law and Collusion in Research,
(with Jerry Green) 1989‑90
Patent Law, Competition and Technological
Advance, (with Jerry Green) 1988‑89
Aspects of Optimal Tax Enforcement, (with
Joel Slemrod) 1986‑87
Market Provision of Shared Goods, 1985‑86
Harris Trust: "The Biotechnology Industry in California," 1987‑88
California Policy Seminar, "Economic
Development Significance of the Biotech Industry to California Economy,"
1987‑88
University of California, Committee on
Research Grants, 1986-1996
Phi Beta Kappa fellowship, 1977‑78
Sloan Fellowship, 1978‑80
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE: MAIN APPOINTMENTS
U.C.Berkeley, Professor of Economics,
1995-,
Professor of Public Policy, 1989 ‑,
Assoc. Prof. 1986-89
Harvard University,
Associate Professor of Economics, 1985‑86,
Assistant Prof, 1981-85
Summary: I have taught graduate microeconomics
(Harvard, Berkeley), math for economists (Harvard), graduate public finance
(Harvard, Berkeley), statistics and
econometrics (Berkeley GSPP), cost-benefit analysis (Berkeley), economics of
innovation (Berkeley), incentive theory (New School of Economics, Moscow, as
visitor), law and economics of intellectual property (Toronto Law School, Tel
Aviv, as visitor), science policy and "cyberlife" (GSPP, Berkeley).
OTHER
PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Lecturer, CORE summer school,
Heterogeneity in Economics, summer 2005
Olin Visitor to the Center in Law,
Economics and Organizations, USC, February 2005
Arne Ryde Memorial Lectures, Lund
University, October 2004
University of Auckland Foundation
visitor, winter term 2002
Scholar in Residence in the chambers of Judge Newman, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Fall 2000
Research
Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996-
(Productivity Group, Law and
Economics Groups)
Visiting Professor of Economics,
University of Cergy-Pontoise (Paris), 1998-99
Consultant, Department of Justice Antitrust
Division, 1996-97.
Lecturer, Boalt School of Law, U.C.,
Berkeley, 1994-96
Visiting Scholar, Kellogg School of
Managment, Northwestern University,
March 1997
Visiting Scholar, Institute for Empirical
Macroeconomics, Federal Reserve
Bank of Minneapolis, February 1996
Visiting Professor of Economics, European
University Institute, Florence,
Italy, Summer 1995, lecturing on models
of group formation
Visiting Professor of Economics, Tel Aviv
University, Winter 1995-96,
lecturing on the economics of intellectual
property
Distinguished Olin Visiting Professor of
Law and Economics, University of
Toronto, Fall 1993, lecturing on the
economics of intellectual property law
Visiting Scholar, Institute for
Government Research, Helsinki
lecturing on current topics in public
finance
Visiting Professor of Economics, New
Economics School (at CEMI)
Moscow, Russia, Spring 1993, lecturing on
microeconomics:
revelation mechanisms, contracts,
signalling models, decision theory
Olin
Fellow, Yale Law School, Fall 1992
Visiting Professor of Economics,
Université de Paris-I, Sorbonne-Panthéon
January and March 1993, lecturing on the
economics of R&D
Visiting Scholar, CORE, University of
Louvain, Spring 1992
Associate, Law and Economics Consulting
Group, Emeryville, CA 1993-
Consultant, Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1986
Research Assistant, ECON, Inc.,
Princeton, N.J., 1977
Consultant to California Air Resources
Board, 1978
Computer Consultant for Statistical
Packages, U.C.B., 1978‑80
Washington University, St. Louis,
Lecturer,
Resource Economics, Spring 1981
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE:
Associate
Editor: Journal
of Economic Literature (1998-2002), Journal of Economic Perspectives (1994-97),
American Economic Review (1991‑95), Journal of Public Economics
(1988-2001), Regional Science and Urban Economics (1987-2005)
Referee
for: Journal of Public Economics, American
Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrica, The Rand
Journal, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Economics Letters, National
Science Foundation, European Economic Review, Review of Economic Studies,
Economica, Games and Economic Behavior, Journal of Economic Theory,
International Review of Economics, Les Annales d'Economie et de Statistique,
Southern Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Literature, Scandinavian Journal
of Economics, Journal of Mathematical Economics, Economic Theory
Committees
of Professional Associations: Science, Technology and Economic Policy
Board of the National Academies of Science, from 2005; Advisory Group, European
Patent Office, from 2004; Program Committee, Society for Economic
Design, June 2004; Steering Committee, National
Academies of Science, "Promoting Access to Scientific and Technical
Data for the Public Interest", 1998-99, Program Committee, International
Economics Association World Congress, Buenos Aires, Summer 1999; Program
Committee Econometric Society Winter
Meetings, 1990; Program Committee International
Economics Association World Congress, Moscow, August 1992; Program
Committee International Game Theory Conference
at Stonybrook, industrial organization section, Summer 1990; Committee to
select Invited Speakers, American
Economic Association, 1993.
Guest
Editor for Symposium on
Club theory, Journal of Public Economics,
Summer 1997, Puzzles Column, Journal of Economic Perspectives,
"Professional Advice and Other Hazards", Fall 1990.
Visiting
Committee: University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of
Economics, 1995, Harvard University, Dept of Economics, 2002, University of Auckland, Dept of Economics,
2002.
Invited Testimony, 2001-2004: European Patent Office, 2004. Federal Trade Commission and Department of
Justice Antitrust Division, Competition and Intellectual Property Law Public
Hearings, 2002. National
Academies of Sciences: Committee on
Licensing Geographical Data and Services,
February 2003; International Scientific and Technical Information
Programs, Symposium on the Role of Scientific and Technical Data and
Information in the Public Domain, September 2002.
Consulting Services: to
Department of Justice Antitrust Division and various private clients.
BOOK:
Innovation and
Incentives, MIT Press, 2004.
PAPERS organized by topic
(Links
to papers can be found at http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~scotch )
On
Intellectual Property and R&D Incentives:
"Digital Rights Management and the Pricing of Digital Content." 2005. Yooki Park and Suzanne Scotchmer. Working Paper 11532. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.
"Intellectual Property." 2005. Peter Menell and Suzanne Scotchmer. forthcoming, M. Polinsky and S. Shavell, eds. Handbook of Law and Economics. Amsterdam: Elsevier Press.
"Profit Neutrality in Licensing: The Boundary Between Antitrust Law and
Patent Law." Stephen M. Maurer and
Suzanne Scotchmer. Working Paper 10546.
Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research. To appear with revision in American Law and Economics Review.
"Procuring Knowledge," Stephen M. Maurer and Suzanne Scotchmer,. In Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth, Gary Libecap, ed, JAI Press,. pp 1-31.
"The Independent-Invention Defense
in Intellectual Property", Stephen M. Maurer and Suzanne Scotchmer, Economica
63, 535-547 (2002).
“The Law and Economics of Reverse Engineering”,
Pamela Samuelson and Suzanne Scotchmer, Yale Law Journal 111, May 2002,
1575-1663.
“The Political Economy of Intellectual Property
Treaties”, Suzanne Scotchmer. Journal of Law, Economics and
Organizations 20:415-437 (2004).
“Intellectual Property: When is it the Best Incentive Mechanism?”,
Nancy Gallini and Suzanne Scotchmer, 2002, Innovation Policy and the
Economy, Vol 2, Adam
Jaffe, Joshua Lerner and Scott Stern, eds, MIT Press, 51-78, and also in Legal Orderings and Economic Institutions,
F. Cafaggi, A. Nicita and U. Pagano, eds., Routledge Studies in Political
Economy.
Intellectual Property--When is it the Best Incentive Mechanism for S&T Data? (testimony) 2003. in Esanu, J.M. and Uhlir, P.F., eds. The Role of Scientific and Technical Data and Information in the Public Domain: Proceedings of a Symposium, pp. 15-18. Washington,D.C.: National Academies Press.
"Damages and Injunctions in
Protecting Intellectual Property", Mark Schankerman and Suzanne Scotchmer,
The RAND Journal of Economics 32,
Winter 2001, 199-220
"On the Optimality of the Patent
Renewal System", Suzanne Scotchmer, The
RAND Journal of Economics 30, Summer 1999, 181-196.
"Database Protection: Is it Broken
and Should We Fix it?", Stephen M. Maurer and Suzanne Scotchmer, Science 284, 14 May 1999, 1129-1130.
"Patent Breadth, Patent Life, and
the Pace of Technological Improvement", Ted O'Donoghue, Suzanne Scotchmer
and Jacques Thisse, Journal of Economics
and Management Strategy 7 (1998), 1‑32.
"Incentives to Innovate",
Suzanne Scotchmer, New Palgrave
Dictionary of Economics and the Law, MacMillan Press, 1998, Peter Newman,
editor
"Protecting Early Innovators: Should Second-Generation Products be
Patentable?", Suzanne Scotchmer, The
RAND Journal of Economics 27, Summer 1996, 322-331.
"On the Division of Profit between
Sequential Innovators", Jerry Green and Suzanne Scotchmer, The RAND Journal of Economics 26, pp.
20-33, spring 1995
"Standing on the Shoulders of
Giants: Cumulative Research and the
Patent Law", Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal
of Economic Perspectives 5(1), Winter 1991, 29‑41. Reprinted in The Economics of Technical Change, Edwin Mansfield and Elizabeth
Mansfield, eds, Edward Elgar Publishing Company, 1993
"Novelty and Disclosure in Patent
Law", Jerry Green and Suzanne Scotchmer, The RAND Journal of Economics, spring 1990, vol. 21, 131‑146.
"Coordinating Research through
Research Joint Ventures", Neil Gandal and Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal of Public Economics 51 (1993),
173-193
"Patents as an Incentive
System", Suzanne Scotchmer, Ch. 12, pp 281‑296, of Economics in a Changing World, Volume 2,
Beth Allen, ed., McMillan Press (London) and St. Martin's Press (New York),
1996.
"R&D Joint Ventures and other
Cooperative Arrangements" Suzanne Scotchmer. 1998. In Competition
Policy and Intellectual Property Rights in the Knowledge-Based Economy, R.
Anderson and N. Gallini, eds, University of Calgary Press, Industry Canada
Research Series, 1998, 203-222
On
Game Theory and Mathematical Economics:
"Consumption Externalities, Rental Markets and Purchase Clubs." S. Scotchmer. Economic Theory 25:235-253 (January 2005).
"The Organization of Consumption,
Production and Learning," B.
Ellickson, B. Grodal, S. Scotchmer, W. Zame.
Institute of Economics Discussion Paper 03-23, 2003, University of
Copenhagen.
"Clubs and the Market", B. Ellickson, B. Grodal, S. Scotchmer, W.
Zame, Econometrica 67 (1999),
1185-1218.
“Clubs and the Market: Large Finite
Economies” (2001), B. Ellickson, B. Grodal, S. Scotchmer, W. Zame, Journal
of Economic Theory 101, 40-77
"On the Evolution of Attitudes toward
Risk in Winner‑Take‑All Games", Eddie Dekel and Suzanne
Scotchmer, Journal of Economic Theory
87(1), 1999, 125-143.
"On the Evolution of Optimizing
Behavior", E. Dekel and Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal of Economic Theory 57(2), August 1992, 392‑406.
"Ex Post Regret and the
Decentralized Sharing of Information", April 1999, Deborah Minehart and
Suzanne Scotchmer, Games and Economic
Behavior 27(1), 114-131.
"The Law of Supply in Games, Markets
and Matching Models" Greg Engl and Suzanne Scotchmer, Economic Theory 9(3), 539-550, 1997.
"The Core and the Hedonic Core: Equivalence and Comparative
Statics", Greg Engl and Suzanne
Scotchmer, Journal of Mathematical
Economics 26, 1996, 209-248 and "Reply", Journal of Mathematical Economics 37, 341-353.
"The Decentralization of Pareto
Optima in Economies with Public Goods and Inessential Private Goods"
Dimitrios Diamantaris, Robert Gilles and Suzanne Scotchmer, Economic Theory 8, 1996, 555-564.
"Partnerships," J. Farrell and Suzanne Scotchmer, May 1988, Quarterly Journal of Economics 279-297.
"The Implications of Space for
Competition", with Jacques-Francois Thisse, Studies in Regional and Urban Planning 1994, 227-246, also printed
as "Space and Value" in Economics
in the Next Ten Years, Alan Kirman, Louis-Andre Gerard-Varet, and Michele
Ruggiero, eds., 1995, Oxford University Press.
"Space and Competition: A
Puzzle", Suzanne Scotchmer and Jacques Thisse, September 1992, Annals of Regional Science 26, 269-286.
"Space and Value" Suzanne
Scotchmer and Jacques‑Francois Thisse, in Economics in the Next Ten Years, Alan Kirman, Louis‑Andre
Gerard‑Varet, and Michele Ruggiero, eds., 1995, Oxford University Press.
"Irrational Behavior in the AT&T
Investment Game", Economics Letters 45
(1994), 471-474, J. Farrell and Suzanne
Scotchmer
"Market Share Inertia with More than
Two Firms: An Existence Problem,"
Suzanne Scotchmer, Economics Letters, 1986
On Clubs and Local Public Goods:
"Consumption Externalities, Rental
Markets and Purchase Clubs." S.
Scotchmer. Economic Theory 25:235-253
(January 2005).
"The Organization of Consumption,
Production and Learning," B.
Ellickson, B. Grodal, S. Scotchmer, W. Zame.
Institute of Economics Discussion Paper 03-23, 2003, University of
Copenhagen.
"Constitutional Rules of Exclusion
in Jurisdiction Formation", Philippe Jehiel and
Suzanne Scotchmer, Review
of Economic Studies 68, 2001,
393-411.
"Local Public Goods and Clubs",
S. Scotchmer, 2002 Handbook of Public Economics, Volume IV, Alan Auerbach and Martin
Feldstein, eds. (North-Holland)
"Clubs and the Market", B. Ellickson, B. Grodal, S. Scotchmer, W.
Zame, Econometrica 67 (1999),
1185-1218.
“Clubs and the Market: Large Finite
Economies” (2001), B. Ellickson, B. Grodal, S. Scotchmer, W. Zame, Journal
of Economic Theory 101, 40-77
"Decentralization in Replicated Club
Economies", Robert Gilles and Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal of Economic Theory 72, 1997, 363-387.
"Decentralization in Club
Economies: How Multiple Private Goods
Matter", Robert Gilles and Suzanne Scotchmer Essays in Public Economics in Honor of Eitan Berglas, 1997,
Cambridge University Press, New York
"Free Mobility and the Optimal
Number of Jurisdictions", Philippe Jéhiel and Suzanne Scotchmer, Annales d'Economie et de Statistiques 45, 1997, 219-231
"Externality Pricing in Club
Economies", Suzanne Scotchmer, Ricerche
Economiche 50(4), 1996, 347-366
"On Price‑Taking Equilibria in
Club Economies with Nonanonymous Crowding'", 1997, Suzanne Scotchmer , Journal of Public Economics 65(1), pp.
75‑87
"On the Uses of Club Theory: Preface
to the Club Theory Symposium", with Amiohai Glazer. Esko Niskanen, Suzanne
Scotchmer, Journal of Public Economics
65(1), 3‑8 (1997).
"On Price-Taking Equilibria in Club
Economies with Nonanonymous Crowding", Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal of Public Economics 1997.
"Concurrence et Biens Publics",
Annales d'Economie et de Statistique,
Suzanne Scotchmer, No. 33, March 1994, 157-186. Also published "Public Goods and the Invisible Hand", Modern Public Finance, John Quigley and
Eugene Smolensky, eds., Harvard University Press, 1994.
"Competitive Equilibrium and the
Core in Club Economies with Anonymous Crowding," Suzanne Scotchmer and M.
Wooders, Journal of Public Economics 34,
1987, 159‑173.
"Local Public Goods in an
Equilibrium: How Pecuniary
Externalities Matter," Suzanne Scotchmer,
Regional Science and Urban
Economics 16, 1986, 463‑481.
"Two‑tier Pricing of Shared
Facilities in a Free‑Entry Equilibrium," The Rand Journal of Economics, Suzanne Scotchmer, Vol. 16, No. 4, Winter 1985, pp. 456‑472.
"Profit‑Maximizing
Clubs," Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal
of Public Economics, September 1985, Vol. 27, pp. 25‑85.
Other
Law and Economics
"Rules of Evidence and Statistical
Reasoning in Court", Suzanne Scotchmer, New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, 1998 MacMillan
Press, Peter Newman, editor
"Contingent Fees ", Daniel
Rubinfeld and Suzanne Scotchmer, New
Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, 1998, MacMillan Press, Peter
Newman, editor
"On the Self‑Reinforcing
Nature of Crime", Joel Schrag and Suzanne Scotchmer, International Journal of Law and Economics 17 (1997), 325‑335.
"Crime and Prejudice: The Use of
Character Evidence in Criminal Trials", Joel Schrag and Suzanne Scotchmer,
Journal of Law, Economics and
Organizations 10(2), 1994, 319-342.
"Contingent Fees for Lawyers: An
Economic Analysis", The RAND Journal
of Economics 24 (1993) 343-356, Daniel Rubinfeld and Suzanne Scotchmer
Public
Finance
"Local Public Goods and Clubs," Suzanne Scotchmer, ch. 29, Handbook of Public Economics, Vol IV, Alan Auerbach and Martin Feldstein, eds, North-Holland Press, 2002.
"The Regressive Bias in Taxation and
Enforcement", Suzanne Scotchmer, Public
Finance 58 (1992), 366-371.
"Who Profits from Taxpayer
Confusion?", Suzanne Scotchmer, Economics
Letters 29, 1989, 49‑55.
"What Counts? Analysis Counts" John Quigley and
Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal of the
Association for Policy Analysis 8(3), Summer 1989, 483‑489.
"The Social Cost of Uniform
Regulatory Standards," C. A. Jones and Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal of Environmental Economics and
Management, 1990, Vol. 19, 61‑72.
"Randomness in Tax
Enforcement," Suzanne Scotchmer and J. Slemrod, Journal of Public Economics 38, February 1989, 17‑32.
"The Effect of Tax Advisors on Tax
Compliance," Suzanne Scotchmer, in
Why People Pay Taxes: A Social Science Perspective, ed. by J.
Roth and J. Scholz, National Academy of Sciences, University of Pennsylvania
Press, 1989.
"Equivalent Variation with Uncertain
Prices," Suzanne Scotchmer, Economics
Letters 29 (1989), 127‑128.
"Audit Classes and Tax Enforcement
Policy," Suzanne Scotchmer, American Economic Review Papers and
Proceedings 77 (2), 1987, 229‑233.
"The Short Run and Long Run Benefits
of Environmental Improvement," Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal of Public Economics 30, 1986, 61‑81.
"Hedonic Prices and Cost/Benefit
Analysis," Suzanne Scotchmer, Journal
of Economic Theory, October 1985, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 55‑75.
"Collusion Through Insurance: Sharing the Costs of Oil Spill
Cleanups", Eddie Dekel and Suzanne Scotchmer, American Economic Review March, 1990, Vol 80, 249‑252.
Miscellaneous:
"Affirmative
Action in Hierarchies." 2005. Suzanne Scotchmer. WP 11213. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic
Research.
"Patent Quality, Patent Design and
Patent Politics." 2004. Remarks before the European Patent Office as
a member of the Advisory Group (see web site for a link).
INVITED LECTURES, 2000-:
Keynote speaker,
conference, "Industrial
organization and Innovation", Laboratoire d' Economie Appliquée de Grenoble, Université
Pierre Mendès France, June 20-21, 2005
Panelist, The Berkeley Conference on Antitrust
in the Technology Economy co-sponsored by the ABA, Sections of Antitrust Law
and Intellectual Property Law and the Competition Policy Center at UC-
Berkeley, June 9-10, 2005.
Conference
presentation, 4th Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, Kennedy
School of Government, June 2-3, 2005.
Seminar,
ECARES, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, May 30, 2005
Seminar,
CORE Universite Catholique de Louvain, June 2005.
Intellectual Property Rights And
Innovation: Shifting Economic and Legal Paradgms. University of Washington,
Department of Economics and Law School, February 18, 2005.
Olin Visitor to the Center in Law, Economics and Organizations, University of Southern California, February 2005.
Conference on The Economics of the Software and Internet Industries, IDEI-Toulouse, Jan 21/22, 2005. "Digital Rights Management and the Pricing of Digital Products."
Lecture, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (Tokyo), Dec. 15, 2004. "Digital Rights Management the Pricing of Digital Products."
Conference on IT Innovation, Institute for Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi Univeristy (Tokyo), Dec. 13-14, 2004.
European Patent Office (Munich), "Patent Quality, Patent Design and Patent Politics." December 9/10, 2004.
Arne
Ryde Memorial Lectures, Lund University, Sweden. October 2004. Promoting
Creativity: Intellectual Property and other Incentive Mechanisms.
IPR University Center, Helsinki. Conference: Intellectual Property Beyond Rights. Presented The Law and Economics of Reverse Engineering. October 2004.
University of Texas Law School, Austin, seminar, On the Political Economy of Intellectual Property Treaties. September 2004.
Duke University, Fuqua Business School, Conference: Patent Policy: Using, Abusing and Reforming. Presented Profit Neutrality in Licensing: The Boundary between Patent Law and Antitrust Law. September 2004.
University of Siena, Summer School in IP, Innovation and Competition, July 2004.
University of Washington Law School, "The Law and Economics of Reverse Engineering", April 26, 2004.
Washington State University, Dept of Economics, "Procuring Knowedge," April 23, 2004.
Harvard Law School, "Profit Neutrality in Licensing: The Boundary between Antitrust Law and Patent Law." March 23, 2004.
University of Minnesota, Dept of Economics, "The Organization of Consumption, Production and Learning." March 2004
University of Chicago Law School, "Procuring Knowledge", March 2004.
Haas Business School, Innovation seminar, Feburary 2, 2004, "Procuring Knowledge"
Tulane University, Dept of Economics, ""The Organization of Consumption, Production and Learning." March 2004
Center for the Study of Innovation and Productivity, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Nov 7-8, 2003. ("Intellectual Property Treaties")
Antitrust and Patents Conference, Ecole des Mines (Paris) and Boalt School of Law, January 2004, "Profit Neutrality in Licensing"
Southern Methodist University, September 2003. conference, The Role of Institutions in the Global Economy.
Fuller Lecture, Iowa State University, September 2003
Universitat Autonoma, Barcelona, January 2003.
University of Copenhagen, September 2002
Copenhagen Business School, September 2002.
Journees d’Economie Publique, Marseilles, May/June 2002
Ecole des Mines (Paris), Lecture on Intellectual Property, June 18, 2002.
IDEP, University of Toulouse, France, Conference on Open Source Software: Economics, Policy and Law, June 20-21, 2002.
Industrie Canada, January 18, 2002, Distinguished Speakers Series
Harvard University Computer Science Department, colloquium, February 2002
New York University School of Law colloqium, March 2002
Stanford University Law School, guest lecture, 2002
U.C., Berkeley, Department of Statistics , Neyman lecture, March 2002
Conference on the Law, Economics and History of Intellectual Property, Haas School of Business, UCBerkeley, Oct 5-6, 2001
IOFest, a Berkeley/Stanford conference in industrial organization (economics) November 2001
U.C., Berkeley, GSPP Executive Seminar (GSPP), August 2001
Burch Center, U.C. Berkeley, public finance conference, invited speaker, December 2000.
Stanford University Law School, March 29, 2000 Seminar
National Research Council
(NAS), Science, Technology and Economic Policy Board, January 2000.
World Congress of the
Econometric Society, contributed paper, August 2000.
Conference on Technology
Policy and Innovation: Economic and historical perspectives, Paris, sponsored
by CNRS and NBER (among others), invited keynote speaker, November 2000.
Association of Law Schools,
invited speaker, January 2001.
Yale/Stanford Law Forum,
Program Committee and commentator, June 2001.
Innovation Policy and the
Economy, a conference for policy makers organized by the NBER in Washington,
invited speaker, April 2001.
Conference on Firms and
Markets, University of Birmingham, invited speaker, May 2001.
Beyond Microsoft, a
conference organized by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, panelist
commentator, March 2001.
University of
Copenhagen, Institute of Economics, seminar, December 1999
Boalt School
of Law, Symposium on database legislation, discussant, January 2000
SSRC Program In
Applied Economics, Summer institute, August 1999
Stanford Institute for Theoretical
Economics, contracts conference, July 1999
International Judges Conference,
Washington, D.C.,. hosted by U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit,
speech on “Economic Aspects of Intellectual Property in the Digital Economy”,
October 1999
University of Copenhagen, conference on
the economics of incomplete markets, invited discussant, December 1999
National Research
Council, Consortium for Geographic Information Systems, invited speaker,
conference Nov. 10-12, 1999