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Suzanne
Scotchmer is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of
California, Berkeley, and is visiting New York University School of law
in Spring 2008. Her main academic interest at the moment is the economics, policy and law of
innovation, including intellectual property. She also maintains an interest in economic
theory and game theory, in which she has also published widely.
Her graduate degrees are in economics and
statistics. She has held visiting and teaching appointments in the economics departments of
Harvard
University, U.C.L.A., University of Southern California, New School of Economics, Moscow,
Stockholm School of Economics, University of Auckland, University of Cergy-Pontoise (Paris),
Tel Aviv University, University of Paris I (Sorbonne), and in the law schools of
University of Toronto, University of Southern California, and the University of California, in both
Los Angeles and Berkeley.
She has also held research fellowships at
Yale University and Stanford University. She has served on committees of the
National Research Council (National Academies of Sciences) and is currently
a member of the Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy. She is a research associate
of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and serves on several boards,
including the Toulouse School of Economics and the American Law and Economics Association. The
Department of Justice Antitrust Division has used her as a consultant on
antitrust matters; and she has been a scholar in residence at the Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In 2004 she published Innovation and
Incentives with MIT Press. She has served on the editorial boards
of American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of
Economic Perspectives. Regional Science and Urban Economics, and
Journal of Public Economics. |
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