Stan Liebowitz, PhD
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Ashbel Smith Professor
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Vita: |
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Education: |
PhD, University of California at Los Angeles, 1978 BA, Johns Hopkins University, 1971 |
Courses: |
MECO 6303 Business Economics SYSM 6319 Business Economics |
Current / Recent Research: |
The impact of file-sharing, the strength of the copyright ‘monopoly’ and the role of ‘bundling’ Winners, Losers and Microsoft, 1999 Internet Sense and Nonsense, 2002 |
Awards and Recognition: |
“Internet Sense and Nonsense” named one of the top 30 business books of 2003, according to Soundview Executive Books Research was the focus of stories in the Wall Street Journal, Economist, New York Times, Wired, Financial Times, a program on the BBC referenced in Supreme Court decisions; Conducted interviews with Salon Magazine (2), ABC World News Tonight, NBC Evening News, Cavuto on Fox Television (2), Lehrer New Hour (PBS); Numerous mentions in newspapers and magazines President of the Society for Economic Research on Copyright Issues Who’s Who in Economics (based on academic citations) Fellow of the Cato Institute, Progress and Freedom Foundation, Independent Institute, Competitive Enterprise Institute Editorial/Advisory Boards: Copyright, Center for the Study of Digital Property, Center on Entrepreneurial Innovation, Intellectual Property Institute, Review of Economic Research on Copyright Issues, Special Issue of MIS Quarterly, Heartland Institute’s Digital Economic Center and Journal of Network Industries |



