Attachment A
ALFRED E. KAHN
BUSINESS ADDRESS:
308
North Cayuga Street
Ithaca,
New York 14850
Tel: (607) 277-3007
Fax: (607) 277-1581
E-mail: alfred.kahn@nera.com
Professor Kahn is the Robert Julius
Thorne Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, at Cornell University and a
Special Consultant to NERA.
He
has been Chairman of the New York Public Service Commission; Chairman of the
Civil Aeronautics Board; and Advisor to the President (Carter) on Inflation and
Chairman of the Council on Wage and Price Stability.
Professor
Kahn received his Bachelor’s (summa cum laude) and Master’s degrees from New
York University and a Doctorate in Economics from Yale University. Following service in the Army, he served as
Chairman of the Department of Economics at Ripon College, Wisconsin. He moved to the Department of Economics at
Cornell University, where he remained until he took leave to assume the
Chairmanship of the New York Public Service Commission. During his tenure at Cornell, Professor Kahn
served as Chairman of the Department of Economics, member of the Board of
Trustees of the University and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Throughout
his career, Professor Kahn has served on a variety of public and private boards
and commissions including: the Attorney
General’s National Committee to Study the Antitrust Laws; the senior staff of
the President’s Council of Economic Advisors; the Economic Advisory Council of
American Telephone & Telegraph Company; the National Academy of Sciences
Advisory Review Committee on Sulfur Dioxide Emissions; the Environmental
Advisory Committee of the Federal Energy Administration; the Public Advisory
Board of the Electric Power Research Institute; the Board of Directors of the
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority; the Executive
Committee of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners; the
National Commission for Review of Antitrust Laws and Procedures; the New York
State Council on Fiscal and Economic Priorities; the Governor of New York’s
Fact-Finding Panel on Long Island Lighting Company’s Nuclear Power Plant at
Shoreham, L.I.; the Governor of New York’s Advisory Committee on Public Power
for Long Island; the National Governing Board of Common Cause; in 1990, as
Chairman of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Advisory
Committee on Price Reform and Competition in the USSR; in 1999, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, National Research
Council/Transportation Research Board Committee for a Study of Competition in
the U.S. Airline Industry; and in 2000, Chair of the Blue Ribbon Panel to Study
Pricing in the California Electricity Market.
He has also served as a court-appointed
expert in State of New York v. Kraft General Foods, Inc., et al., U.S. District
Court, S.D.N.Y.; Advisor to New York Governor Carey on Telecommunications
Policy; and as a consultant to the Attorneys General of New York, Pennsylvania
and Illinois, the Ford Foundation, the National Commission on Food Marketing,
Federal Trade Commission, Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and the City of Denver on charging and financing
of Stapleton Airport.
He
has received L.L.D. honorary degrees from Colby College, Ripon College,
Northwestern University, the University of Massachusetts and Colgate
University, and an honorary D.H.L. from the State University of New York,
Albany; he also received the Distinguished Transportation Research Award of the
Transportation Board Forum, The Alumni Achievement Award of New York
University, the award of the American Economic Association’s Transportation and
Public Utilities Group for Outstanding Contributions to Scholarship, The Henry
Edward Salzberg Honorary Award from Syracuse University for Outstanding
Achievement in the Field of Transportation, the Burton Gordon Feldman Award for
Distinguished Public Service from Brandeis University, the Wilbur Cross Medal for outstanding achievement (Yale University),
The 1997 L. Welch Pogue Award For Lifetime Contributions to Aviation, the 1997
Sovereign Fund Award Honoring Vision, Commitment and Achievement in the Pursuit
of Individual Freedom, and the J.
Rhoads Foster Award for achievements in economic regulation; and was elected to membership in the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Vice President of the American
Economic Association. He was for 15
years a regular commentator on PBS’s “The Nightly Business Report.”
He
has testified before many U.S. Senate and House Committees, the Federal Power
Commission, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and numerous state
regulatory bodies.
Professor
Kahn’s publications include Whom the Gods
Would Destroy, or How Not to Deregulate; Letting Go: Deregulating the
Process of Deregulation; Great Britain in the World Economy; Fair Competition:
The Law and Economics of Antitrust Policy (co-authored); Integration and Competition in the Petroleum
Industry (co-authored); and The
Economics of Regulation. He has
written numerous articles which have appeared in The American Economic Review,
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, The Journal of Political Economy, Harvard
Law Review, Yale Journal on Regulation, Yale Law Journal, Fortune, The
Antitrust Bulletin and The Economist,
among others.
EDUCATION:
YALE UNIVERSITY
Ph.D., Economics,
1942
UNIVERSITY OF
MISSOURI
Graduate Study,
1937-1938
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
M.A., Economics,
1937
A.B. (summa cum
laude), Economics, 1936
EMPLOYMENT:
1961-1974 NATIONAL ECONOMIC RESEARCH
ASSOCIATES, INC.
1980- Special Consultant
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
1947-1989 Assistant Professor; Associate
Professor; Robert Julius Thorne Professor of Economics; Robert Julius Thorne
Professor of Political Economy, Emeritus, 1989-; Chairman, Department of
Economics; Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; on leave 1974-80.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
Spring 1989 Visiting Meyer Professor of Law
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
1978-1980 Advisor on Inflation to President
Carter
1978-1980 Chairman, Council on Wage and Price
Stability
1977-1978 Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board
1955-1957 Senior Staff, Council of Economic
Advisors to the President
1943 U.S. Army, Private
1943 War Production Board
1942 Associate Economist,
International Economics Unit, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
Department of Commerce
1941-1942 Associate Economist, Antitrust
Division, U.S. Department of Justice
NEW YORK STATE
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
1974-1977 Chairman
BROOKINGS
INSTITUTION
1940,
1950-1951 Staff Economist
RIPON COLLEGE
1945-1947 Assistant Professor, Chairman,
Department of Economics
TWENTIETH CENTURY
FUND
1944-1945 Research Economist
COMMISSION ON
PALESTINE SURVEYS
1943-1944 Economist
UNIVERSITY OF
MISSOURI
1937-1938 Teaching Assistant
CONSULTANCIES AND PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES:
1994-1995 Antitrust Division, U.S. Department
of Justice, on the application of Ameritech for waivers of the interexchange
restrictions in the AT&T Modified Final Judgment
1994 American Airlines on
code-sharing
1993-1994 Court-appointed expert in State of
New York v. Kraft General Foods, Inc.,
et al., U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y.
1992 New Zealand Telecom on the
progress of competition in New Zealand telecommunications
1992 Rochester Telephone Company
on corporate restructuring and deregulation
1992 Russian Government on
economic reform
1991 British Mercury on terms of
competition with British Telecom
1989 City of Denver on charging
and financing of Stapleton Airport
1988-1990 Attorneys General, New York and
Pennsylvania, on airline mergers
1985 Attorney General, State of
Illinois, on Illinois Bell rates
1981-1984 City of Long Beach, California, the
Coca-Cola Company and American Airlines on antitrust litigation
1981-1997 Economic commentary, Nightly
Business Report (PBS)
1980-1982 Advisor to Governor Carey on
Telecommunications Policy
1968 Ford Foundation
1966 National Commission on Food
Marketing
1965,1974 Federal Trade Commission
1963-1964 Antitrust Division, Department of
Justice
1960-1961 U.S. Department of Agriculture
1957-1961 Boni Watkins, Jason & Co.
See also the list of
testimony below.
MEMBERSHIPS:
2000 Chairman, Blue Ribbon Panel to Study Pricing in the California Electricity Market
1998-1999 Member, Committee for a Study of Competition in the U.S. Airline Industry, National Research Council/Transportation Research Board, National Academy of Sciences
1992-1994 Member, New York State
Telecommunications Exchange
1992-1993 Member, Ohio Blue Ribbon Panel on
Telecommunications Regulation
1991- Board of Editors, Review of Industrial Organization
1990-1992 Chairman, International Institute
for Applied Systems Analysis Advisory Committee on Price Reform and Competition
in the USSR
1986 Governor Cuomo’s Advisory
Panel on public power for Long Island
1983-1989 Governor Cuomo’s Fact-finding Panel
on Long Island Lighting Company’s Nuclear Power Plant at Shoreham, L.I.
1983-1990 New York State Council on Fiscal
and Economic Priorities
1982- The American Heritage Dictionary Usage Panel
1982-1985 Governing Board, Common Cause
1980-1986 Director, New York Airlines
1978-1979 National Commission for the Review
of Antitrust Laws and Procedures
1975-1977 Project Committee, Electric Utility
Rate Design Study, Electric Power Research Institute
1974-1975 National Academy of Science Review
Commission on Sulfur Oxide Emissions
1974-1977 Public Advisory Board, Electric
Power Research Institute
1974-1977 Environmental Advisory Committee,
Federal Energy Administration
1974-1977 Executive Committee, National
Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, and Chairman, Committee on
Electric Energy
1968-1974 Economic Advisory Board, American
Telephone & Telegraph Corporation
1965-1967 Economic Advisory Committee, U.S.
Chamber of Commerce
1967-1969 Chairman, Tompkins County Economic
Opportunity Corporation
1964-1969 Board of Trustees, Cornell
University
1961-1964 Board of Editors, American Economic Review
1953-1955 Attorney General’s National
Committee to Study the Antitrust Laws
HONORS
AND AWARDS:
Dec 1999 AEI-Brookings
Joint Center for Regulatory Studies First Distinguished Lecturer
Apr
1999 J.
Rhoads Foster Award for achievements in economic regulation
Jan
1998 Recipient
of the 1997 Sovereign Fund Award “Honoring Vision, Commitment and Achievement
in the Pursuit of Individual Freedom”
Dec
1997 The
1997 L. Welch Pogue Award For Lifetime Contributions to Aviation
May 1995 Wilbur
Cross Medal for outstanding achievement, Yale University
Mar
1989 Burton
Gordon Feldman Award for Distinguished Public Service, Gordon Public Policy
Center, Brandeis University
Feb
1989 Distinguished
Service Award, Public Utility Research Center, University of Florida
Nov
1988 International
Film and TV Festival of New York, Bronze Medal presented to The Nightly
Business Report/WPBT2 for Editorial/Opinion Series written by Alfred E. Kahn
Apr
1986 Harry
E. Salzberg 1986 Honorary Medallion for outstanding achievement in the field of
transportation
Oct
1984 Distinguished
Transportation Research Award of the Transportation Research Forum
1981-1982 Vice President, American Economic
Association
1978 Richard T. Ely lecturer,
American Economic Association, 1978
1978 Rejection Scroll,
International Association of Professional Bureaucrats
May
1985 State
University of New York (Albany), DHL (Hon.)
May
1983 Colgate
University, LL.D. (Hon.)
June
1982 Northwestern
University, LL.D. (Hon.)
May
1980 Ripon
College, LL.D. (Hon.)
May
1979 University
of Massachusetts, LL.D. (Hon.)
May
1978 Colby
College, LL.D. (Hon.)
1977- Fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences
1976 Distinguished Alumni Award,
New York University
1976 American Economic
Association, Section on Public Utilities and Transportation, citation for
distinguished contributions
1954-1955 Fulbright Fellowship, Italy
1935- Phi Beta Kappa
1939-1940 Yale-Brookings Fellow
BOOKS:
Whom the Gods Would
Destroy, or How Not to Deregulate,
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, May 2001.
Letting Go: Deregulating the Process of Deregulation, Michigan State University Institute of
Public Utilities, July 1998.
The Economics of Regulation,
2 volumes, John Wiley, 1970 and 1971.
Reprinted by The MIT Press, 1988, with a new “Introduction: A Postscript, Seventeen Years After,” pp.
xv-xxxvii.
Integration
and Competition in the Petroleum Industry (with Melvin
G. DeChazeau), Petroleum Monograph Series, Volume 3, Yale University Press,
1959. Reprinted in 1971.
Fair
Competition: The Law and Economics of
Antitrust Policy (with Joel B. Dirlam), Cornell
University Press, 1954. Reprinted by
Greenwood Press, 1970.
Great
Britain in the World Economy, Columbia University
Press, 1946. Reprinted in 1968.
MAJOR
ARTICLES:
“The
Deregulatory Tar Baby: The Precarious
Balance Between Regulation and Deregulation, 1970-2000 and Henceforward,” Journal of Regulatory Economics,
forthcoming, January 2002.
“Enhancing
Competition for Broadband Services: The
Case for Removing the Prohibition Against High-Speed InterLATA Transmission by
Regional Bell Operating Companies” (with Timothy J. Tardiff), prepared for the
United States Telecom Association, May 22, 2000.
“The
Telecommunications Act At Three Years:
An Economic Evaluation of Its Implementation by The Federal
Communications Commission” (with Timothy J. Tardiff and Dennis L. Weisman), Information Economics and Policy,
December 1999, pp. 319-365.
“Bribing
Customers to Leave and Calling it ‘Competition,’” The Electricity Journal, May 1999, pp. 88-90.
“Comments
on Exclusionary Airline Pricing,” Journal
of Air Transport Management, Volume 5, Issue 1, January 1999, pp. 1-12.
“Resisting
the Temptation to Micromanage: Lessons
from Airlines and Trucking,” Regulators’
Revenge: The Future of
Telecommunications Deregulation, CATO Institute, August 1998, pp. 17-27.
“Electric
Deregulation: Defining and Ensuring
Fair Competition,” Electricity Journal,
April 1998.
“Deregulation: Micromanaging the Entry and Survival of
Competitors,” Edison Electric Institute, February 1998.
“Competition and
Stranded Costs Re-Revisited,” 37:1 Natural
Resources Journal, Winter 1997, pp. 29-42.
“How to Treat the
Costs of Shared Voice and Video Networks in a Post-regulatory Age,” Policy Analysis, #264, November 27,
1996, Cato Institute.
“Deregulation of the
Public Utilities—Transitional Problems and Solutions,” Economic Papers, Economic Society of Australia, September 1995, pp.
1-17. (Published in Réseaux nos. 72-73 Juillet/Octobre 1995
by CNET as “Déréglementation des Services Publics: Problèmes transitoires et solutions.”)
“The Challenge for
Federal and State Regulators: Transition from Regulation to Efficient
Competition in Electric Power” (with William J. Baumol and Paul L. Joskow),
Edison Electric Institute, December 9, 1994.
“Competition in the
Electric Industry Is Inevitable and Desirable,” The Electric Industry in Transition, Public Utility Reports, Inc.
and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, December 1994,
Chapter 3, pp. 21-31.
“Can Regulation and
Competition Coexist? Solutions to the
Stranded Cost Problem and Other Conundra,” The
Electricity Journal, Volume 7, Number 8, October 1994, pp. 23-35.
“The Pricing of Inputs
Sold to Competitors: A Comment” (with
William E. Taylor), in Yale Journal on
Regulation, Vol. 11, No. 1, Winter 1994, pp. 225-240.
“Airline
Deregulation,” in The Fortune
Encyclopedia of Economics, David R. Henderson, Ph.D., ed., New York: Warner
Books, 1993, pp. 379-384.
“Change, Challenge
and Competition The Report of the National Commission to Ensure a Strong
Competitive Airline Industry, August 1993,” Regulation,
No. 3, 1993.
“The Competitive
Consequences of Hub Dominance: A Case
Study,” in Review of Industrial
Organization, Vol. 8, 1993, pp. 381-405.
“Pricing of
Telecommunications Services: A
Comment,” in Review of Industrial
Organization, Vol. 8, 1993, pp. 39-41.
“The
Purposes and Limitations of Economic Regulation; The Achievements and Problems
of Deregulation” and “Reflections and Conclusions on British and U.S.
Experience: The Future of Regulation,” in Incentive
Regulation: Reviewing RPI-X & Promoting Competition, Proceedings 2,
Based on papers presented at two CRI seminars in London on 4 June and 15 July
1992, CRI (Centre for the Study of Regulated Industries), October 1992, pp.
1-17 and 93-104.
“Market Power Issues
in Deregulated Industries,” in Antitrust
Law Journal, Vol. 60, Issue 3, American Bar Association, 1992, pp. 857-866.
“Regolamentazione e
concorrenza nelle imprese de pubblica utilità:
un <<inquadramento teorico>>,” L’INDUSTRIA / n.s., a. XIII, n. 2, aprile-guigno 1992, pp. 147-166.
“Least cost planning
generally and DSM in particular,” in Resources
and Energy 14 (1992), Elsevier Science Publishers, North-Holland, pp.
177-185.
“Price Deregulation,
Corporatization and Competition” (with M.J. Peck), in What is to be Done? Proposals
for the Soviet Transition to the Market, M.J. Peck and T.J. Richardson,
eds., New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991.
“Thinking About
Predation—A Personal Diary,” in Review of
Industrial Organization, Vol. 6, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1991, pp. 137-146.
“An Economically
Rational Approach to Least-Cost Planning For Electric Power,” The Electricity Journal, Vol. 4, Number
5, June 1991, pp. 11-20.
“The Changing Focus of
Electric Utility Regulation,” Research in
Law and Economics, Richard O. Zerbe, Jr., Victor P. Goldberg, eds., Vol.
13, JAI Press, Inc., Spring 1991, pp. 221-231.
“The Soviet Economic
Crisis: Steps to Avert Collapse”
(co-author), Executive Report 19, International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, February 1991.
“Telecommunications,
Competitiveness and Economic Development—What Makes Us Competitive?”, Public Utilities Fortnightly, Vol. 126,
No. 6, September 13, 1990, pp. 12-19.
“Deregulation: Looking Backward and Looking Forward,” Yale Journal on Regulation, Vol. 7,
Spring 1990, pp. 325-354.
“Do We Need to Curb
the Investments Foreigners are Making in the United States?” in The Impact of Foreign Investment in the United
States, Touche Ross & Co., June 1989.
“Innovative Pricing of
Electricity,” in New Dimensions in
Pricing Electricity: Proceedings, Palo Alto, CA: Electric Power Research
Institute, April 1989.
“Competition: Past,
Present and Future, Perception vs. Reality,” in Proceedings: 1988 Utility Strategic Issues Forum Planning in a
Competitive Environment, Palo Alto, CA: Electric Power Research Institute,
March 1988.
“Thinking About The
Record of Deregulation,” in The Donald S. MacNaughton Symposium Proceedings
1987, Economic Deregulation: Promise and
Performance, Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University, 1988, pp. 21-35.
“In Defense of
Deregulation,” in Cleared For Takeoff:
Airline Labor Relations Since Deregulation, Jean T. McKelvey, Editor,
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University ILR Press, 1988, pp. 343-347.”
“I Would Do It Again,”
Regulation, 1988 Number 2, pp. 22-28.
“Airline
Deregulation,” The Senior Economist,
Joint Council on Economic Education, Spring 1988.
“Airline Deregulation
- A Mixed Bag, But a Clear Success Nevertheless,” Transportation Law Journal, Volume 16, No. 2, Spring 1988, pp.
229-251.
“Surprises of Airline
Deregulation,” The American Economic
Review, Papers and Proceedings, Volume 78, No. 2, May 1988, pp. 316-322.
“Thoughts on the Past,
Present, and Future of Telecommunications Regulation,” talk presented to the
Current Issues in Telephone Regulation conference at the University of Texas,
Austin, October 5, 1987, reprinted in Telecommunications
Deregulation: Market Power and Cost Allocation Issues, John R. Allison and
Dennis L. Thomas, eds., Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1990, pp. 259-268.
“The Future of Local
Telephone Service: Technology and
Public Policy,” Fishman Davidson Center for the Study of the Service Sector,
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Discussion Paper #22,
June 1987. Reprinted in Toward The Year 2000, ITT Key Issues
Lecture Series, 1986, (New York: ITT Corp. 1987), pp. 86-99.
“Current Issues in
Telecommunications Regulation: Pricing”
(with William B. Shew), Yale Journal on
Regulation, Vol. 4: 191-256, Spring 1987.
“Deregulatory
Schizophrenia,” California Law Review,
Volume 75, Number 3, May 1987, pp. 1059-1068.
“A Critique of
Proposed Changes,” The Future of
Electrical Energy: A Regional
Perspective of an Industry in Transition, Sidney Saltzman and Richard E.
Schuler (eds.), Praeger Publishers, New York, 1986, pp. 340-347.
“The Tyranny of Small
Decisions and the Perils of Big Ones,” in Allocation,
Ethics, and Innovation in Research and Public Policy, National Symposium on
Science and Technology, Cornell University, Washington, D.C., May, 20, 1986.
“The Theory and
Application of Regulation,” Antitrust Law
Journal, Spring Meeting Issue, 1986, Volume 55, Issue 1, pp. 177-184, from
ABA Antitrust Section Annual Meeting.
“Transportation
Deregulation...And All That,” Honorary Salzberg Memorial Lecture, Syracuse
University School of Management, Syracuse, New York, April 1986. Reprinted, revised, in Economic Development Quarterly,
May 1987, Volume 1, Number 2, pp. 91-99.
“Frontier Issues in
Telecommunications Regulation,” Mountain Bell Academic Seminar, Lakewood,
Colorado, August 1985.
“Telecommunications
Regulation: A Case Study of the Impact
of a Technology on Social Institutions,” for presentation at Cornell University
Electrical Engineering Centennial Symposium, Ithaca, New York, June 12, 1985.
“Public Policies for
Our Telecommunications Future,” in Funding
the Future of Telecommunications, a conference sponsored by Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, supported by the NYNEX Telephone Companies, Saratoga
Springs, New York, June 3-5, 1985.
“Industrial Policy and
Deregulation,” Federal Bar News &
Journal, Washington, D.C., January 1985.
First Distinguished
Lecture on Economics in Government, “The Macroeconomic Consequences of Sensible
Microeconomic Policies,” Dallas, December 28, 1984. American Economic Association meetings.
“The Regulatory
Agenda,” and “Concluding Comments: The
Future of Access,” in Alan Baughcum and Gerald R. Faulhaber, Telecommunications Access & Public Policy,
Ablex Publishing Corporation, Norwood, New Jersey, 1984, pp. 205-210 and pp.
245‑253.
“The Uneasy Marriage
of Regulation and Competition,” Telematics,
Washington, D.C., September 1984, pp. 1-2, 8-17.
“The Next Steps in
Telecommunications Regulation and Research,” Public Utilities Fortnightly, Arlington, VA., July 19, 1984.
“The Road to More
Intelligent Telephone Pricing,” Yale
Journal on Regulation, Volume 1, Number 2, 1984, pp. 139-157.
“Telephone
Deregulation: Two Views: A Needed Dose of Competition,” Challenge, March/April 1984, pp. 24-29.
“Economic Policies For
The 80s,” Oppenstein Brothers Foundation Lecture, Rockhurst College and the
University of Missouri, Kansas City, April 19, 1983.
“The Relevance of
Industrial Organization,” Industrial
Organization, Antitrust, and Public Policy, John V. Craven, ed.,
Kluwer-Nihjoff, 1983.
“Some Thoughts on
Telephone Access Pricing,” National Economic Research Associates, April 1983.
“Deregulation: Its Meaning and Implications for Antitrust
Enforcement,” New York State Bar Association, 1983 Antitrust Law Symposium, pp. 2-14.
“The Passing of the
Public Utility Concept: A Reprise,” in Telecommunications Today and Tomorrow,
Eli Noam (ed.) Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983.
“Deregulation and
Vested Interests: The Case of
Airlines,” The Political Economy of
Deregulation, Roger G. Noll and Bruce M. Owen, eds., American Enterprise
Institute Studies in Government Regulation, 1983.
“An Alternative to
Reaganomics,” Increasing Understanding of
Public Problems and Policies, 1982, Farm Foundation, January 1983.
“Utility
Diversification,” The Energy Journal,
Volume 4, No. 1, January 1983, pp. 149-160.
“The Airline
Industry: Is It Time to Reregulate?” Second Annual William A. Patterson
Transportation Lecture, The Transportation Center, Northwestern
University. Published jointly with
National Economic Research Associates, 1982.
Reprinted in The World Economy,
December 1982, London: Basil Blackwell,
pp. 341-360.
“On Changing the
Consumer Price Index, A Comment,” Journal
of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 1 (Summer 1982), pp. 512-15.
“The Political
Feasibility of Regulatory Reform: How
Did We Do It?” Reforming Social
Regulation: Alternative Public Policy
Strategies, Leroy Graymer and Frederick Thompson (eds.), Sage Publications,
1982.
“The Reform of
Government Regulation: Recent Progress
in the United States,” University of Leuven Press, Leuven, Belgium, 1981.
“The New Merger Wave,”
N/E/R/A Topics, National Economic
Research Associates, December 1981.
“Liberals Must Face Facts,”
Challenge, Nov/Dec. 1981, pp. 25-32.
“Is Inflation
Abating?” N/E/R/A Topics, National
Economic Research Associates, November 1981.
“Utility Regulation
Revisited,” National Economic Research Associates: New York, 1981, republished in Current Issues in Public Utility Economics: Essays in Honor of James C. Bonbright, Albert L. Danielsen
and David R. Kamerschen (eds.), Lexington, MA., D.C. Heath and Company, 1983.
“Must We Live With
Inflation Through the 1980s?” Major Issues of the 1980s Lecture Series. Sponsored jointly by the Lowell Institute of
Boston and Harvard University Extension, April 1981.
“Ethical Values in a
Market System,” Across the Board, The
Conference Board, April 1981, pp. 57-63.
“Can Liberalism
Survive Inflation?” The Economist,
March 7, 1981, pp. 21-25.
“Health Care
Economics: Paths to Structural Reform,”
in Mancur Olson (ed.), A New Approach to
the Economics of Health Care, Washington, American Enterprise Institute,
1981.
“Regulation and the
Imagination,” Proceedings of a Regulatory
Council Conference, United States Regulatory Council, July 22, 1980, pp.
1-9.
“Health Care and
Inflation: Social Compassion and
Efficient Choice,” National Journal,
August 2, 1980, pp. 1294-97.
“A Paean to Legal
Creativity” (with Michael Roach), Administrative
Law Review, Washington, D.C., Winter 1979, Volume 31, No. 1, pp. 97-114.
“Applications of
Economics to an Imperfect World,” The Richard T. Ely Lecture, The American Economic Review, Papers and
Proceedings, Volume 69, No. 2, May 1979, pp. 1-13. Modified and published as “Applying
Economics to an Imperfect World,” Regulation,
Washington, D.C., November/December 1978, Volume 2, No. 6, pp. 17-27.
“The Changing
Environment of International Air Commerce,” Air
Law, (Netherlands Journal), Volume 3, No. 3, 1978.
“Deregulation
of Air Transportation—Getting from Here to There,” Regulating Business: The Search
for an Optimum, Institute for Contemporary Studies, San Francisco,
California, 1978, pp. 37-63.
“Load Control,
Resource Conservation and King Charles’ Head,” Iowa State University Regulating
Conference, Proceedings, May 19,
1977, pp. 68-74.
“Recent Developments
in Cost Analysis and Rate Design,” Proceedings
of the Third Annual Symposium on Problems of Regulated Industries, Kansas
City, Missouri, February 14, 1977, pp. 15-28.
“An Economist at Work
on Utility Rate Regulation,” a series of three articles, Public Utilities Fortnightly, Washington, D.C., January 5, 19, and
February 2, 1978.
“New Rate Structures
in Communications” (with Charles A. Zielinski), Public Utilities Fortnightly, March 25, 1976, pp. 19-24 and April
8, 1976, pp. 20-23.
“Efficient Rate
Design: The Transition from Theory to
Practice,” Proceedings of the Symposium
on Rate Design Problems of Regulated Industries, February 23-26, 1975,
Kansas City, Missouri, pp. 34-51.
“Between Theory and
Practice: Reflections of a Neophyte
Public Utility Regulator,” Public
Utilities Fortnightly, January 2, 1975, pp. 3-7.
“Economic Theory as a
Guideline for Government Intervention and Control: Comment,” Journal of
Economic Issues, Vol. VIII, No. 2, June 1974.
“Market Power
Inflation: A Conceptual Framework,” in The Roots of Inflation, Burt Franklin
and Co., 1975.
“The Economics of the
Electricity-Environmental Issue: A Primer,” P.I.P. National Environmental Press
Seminar, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 31-June 1, 1972.
“Evaluation of
Economic Regulation: Discussion,” Ibid, LXI (May 1971) 235-237.
“National
Communications Policy: Discussion,” The American Economic Review, Papers and
Proceedings, Volume 60, May 1970, pp. 219-20.
“Dual Pricing in
Southern Louisiana: A Reply,” Land Economics, XLVI (August 1970):
338-42.
“The Combined Effects
of Prorationing, the Depletion Allowance and Import Quotas on the Cost of
Producing Crude Oil in the United States,” U.S. Senate, Committee on the
Judiciary, Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, 91st Congress, 1st Session, Government Intervention in the Market
Mechanism, Hearings, The Petroleum Industry, Part I, Washington, 1969,
Reproduced in Natural Resources Journal
(January 1970) X:53-61.
“Incentives to
Superior Performance: Pricing,” Harry
Trebing (ed.), Performance Under
Regulation, Michigan State University Press, 1968.
“The Graduated Fair
Return,” The American Economic Review,
March 1968.
“Cartels and Trade
Associations,” Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences, MacMillan, 1968.
“The Merits of
Reserving the Cost-Savings From Domestic Communications Satellites for Support
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