Curriculum Vitae
Research Interests
  Antitrust ■ Regulation ■ Intellectual Property ■ Industrial Organization ■ The Motion Picture Industry
       
Current Position
  The University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law
    2005-Present Associate Professor of Law (with Tenure)
       
Teaching Experience
  Harvard Law School
    2000-2001 Clark Byse Teaching Fellow
  Harvard University, Department of Economics
    2000-2001 Teaching Fellow
       
Education
  Harvard Law School
    2002

S.J.D. (Doctorate in Law)
Dissertation: Essays in Legal Aspects of Competitiveness
Supervisor: Louis Kaplow

    1999

LL.M.
Thesis:  The Durapolist Puzzle: Monopoly Power in Durable-Goods Markets
Supervisor: Louis Kaplow

  Tel Aviv University
    1997 LL.B. (J.D. equivalent)
    1997 B.A. (Economics)
       
Non-Academic Experience
  Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, New York
    2001-2003 Associate
  Israel Antitrust Authority, Jerusalem, Israel
    1999-2000 Consultant
  National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI), Lima, Peru
    1999 Research Fellow
  Israel Antitrust Authority, Jerusalem, Israel
    1997-1998 Advisor for Law and Economics to the Antitrust Commissioner, David Tadmor
  Israel Defense Forces
    1988-1992 Lieutenant
       
Honors, Fellowship, Grants, and Awards
    2009 Elliott Weiss Scholar Research Grant
    2008 Hanson Film Institute Research Fellowship
    2007 Rogers Faculty Research Award
    2005 NET Institute, Summer Research Grant
    2004-2005 New York University School of Law, Leonard Wagner Fellow in Law & Business
    2003-2004 The University of Michigan Law School, Humphrey Fellow in Law and Economic Policy
    2003 Harvard Law School, John M. Olin Research Fellow in Law and Economics
    2000-2001 Harvard Law School, Clark Byse Fellow
    1999-2001 Harvard Law School, John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics
    1999-2000 Harvard Law School, Graduate Fellow
    1999 Harvard Law School, The John M. Olin Prize for Outstanding Paper in Law and Economics
    1998-2002 The David Fischman Scholarship, full tuition scholarship at Harvard Law School
    1996-1997 The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel, Research Fellow
    1996 Tel Aviv University, Israel, Stern Prize for Academic Excellence
       
Courses and Seminars
 
  • Antitrust
  • Antitrust and Intellectual Property
  • Business Organizations
  • The Regulatory State
  • Game Theory and the Law
  • Law & Economics
       
Publications
 
  • The Image Theory: RPM and the Allure of High Prices, The Antitrust Bulletin (special issue, forthcoming)
  • Prizefighting and the Birth of Movie Censorship, The Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 21: 251-304 (2009)
  • The New Regulatory Era: An Introduction, Arizona Law Review 51: 559-573 (2009)
  • The Goals of Antitrust Law: Theory and Practice, in Economic Foundations of Antitrust Law 63-110 (Michal Gal and Menachem Perlman eds, 2008) (in Hebrew)
  • Antitrust Vertical Myopia: The Allure of High Prices, Arizona Law Review 50: 261-287 (2008)
  • Micro-Motives for State and Local Climate Change Initiatives, Harvard Law and Policy Review 2: 119-137 (2008) (with Kirsten Engel)
  • Indirect Free Riding on the Wheels of Commerce: Dual-Use Technologies and Copyright Liability, Emory Law Journal 57: 409-461 (2008)
    Reprinted in 1 Copyright Annual Anthology • (2009)
  • Uniform Prices for Differentiated Goods: The Case of the Movie-Theater Industry, International Review of Law & Economics 27: 129-153 (2007) (with Liran Einav)
  • Unwelcome Benefits: Why Welfare Beneficiaries Reject Government Aid?, Law & Inequality 24: 107-150 (2006)
  • Antitrust and Pricing in the Motion Picture Industry, Yale Journal on Regulation 21: 317-366 (2004)
  • The Durapolist Puzzle: Monopoly Power in Durable-Goods Markets, Yale Journal on Regulation 21: 67-118 (2004)
 
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