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The Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy

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Expertise

The Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy (The Georgetown Center) is designed to engage scholars, business people and policymakers in relevant inquiries and dialogue to impact key business, economic, and ethical public policy issues confronting American and international businesses today. 

The foundation of the Georgetown Center is a set of Senior Policy Fellows whose research interests center on two vital economic issues facing the United States and virtually every other economy: competition and innovation.  Here is a list of our areas of expertise and the fellows that specialize in each area:

Antitrust & Competition (Borek, HahnLyon, Mayo, Wallsten)

Climate Change Policies (Hahn, Lyon, Shapiro, Wolfram)

Developing Economies (Fatas, Jensen, Shapiro, Wallsten)

Electricity Industry (Hahn, Lyon, Mayo, Wolfram)

Fiscal and Monetary Policy (Fatas, Shapiro)

Globalization (Jensen, Shapiro)

Industrial Organization and Public Policy (BorekHahn, Jensen, Lyon, Mayo, Short, Wallsten, Wolfram)

Innovation (Borek, Brandon, Hahn, Jensen, Lerner, Macher, Mayo, Shapiro, Wallsten)

Intellectual Property (BorekHahnMacher)

Internet Policy (Brandon, Hahn, Mayo, Shapiro, Wallsten)

International Trade (Jensen)

Microeconomic Policies (BorekHahnJensen, Lyon, Mayo, Wallsten, Wolfram)

Regulation and Deregulation (Brandon, Hahn, Lyon, Mayo, Macher, Short, Wallsten, Wolfram)

Pharmaceutical Industry (Hahn, Macher)

Technology and Innovation Policies  (Brandon, Lerner, Macher, Shapiro)

Telecommunications (Brandon, Hahn, Lyon, Macher, Mayo, Wallsten)

The Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy
McDonough School of Business
Rafik B. Hariri Building
37th and O St., NW
Washington, DC 20057

Phone: 202.687.3686
Fax: 202.687.5857