Macher presents “Finding Mr. Schumpeter” at the 86th Southern Economic Association Annual Conference
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Date: Monday, November 21, 2016 -1:00pm to 2:45pm
Location: Southern Economic Association Annual Conference, JW Marriott – Washington DC, Washington, DC
Center Academic Director Jeffrey Macher presented his joint research with Nathan Miller and Matthew Osborne, “Finding Mr. Schumpeter: Concrete Evidence on Competition and Technology Adoption,” in an Applied IO session on November 21, 2016 during the 86th Annual Conference of the Southern Economic Association in Washington, DC.
Session Details:
Organizer & Session Chair: ROBERT M. FEINBERG, American University
Papers:
“Moving Music Licensing Into the Digital Era: More Competition and Less Regulation”
LAWRENCE J. WHITE, New York University
THOMAS M. LENARD, Technology Policy Institute
“I Want to Be a Paperback Writer: Digitization, Disintermediation, and the Supply of New Products”
IMKE REIMERS, Northeastern University
CHRISTIAN PEUKERT, UQAM
“The Evolution of ‘Competition’: Lessons for 21st Century Telecommunications Policy”
JOHN MAYO, Georgetown University
AMANDA DELP, Georgetown University
“Finding Mr. Schumpeter: Concrete Evidence on Competition and Technology Adoption”
JEFFREY MACHER, Georgetown University
NATHAN MILLER, Georgetown University
MATTHEW OSBORNE, University of Toronto
Discussants:
GARY M. FOURNIER, Florida State University
ROBERT M. FEINBERG, American University
TIAGO PIRES, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MYONGJIN KIM, University of Oklahoma