The Clash of Competition Policy with Industrial Policy and ‘Strategic Autonomy': Challenges for Europe and the US

Date
Feb 27, 2024, 12:00 pm1:20 pm
Location
Robertson 016

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Event Description

Fiona M. Scott Morton is the Theodore Nierenberg Professor of Economics at the Yale School of Management, where she has been on the faculty since 1999. Her area of academic research is industrial organization, with a focus on empirical studies of competition. The focus of her current research is competition in healthcare markets and the economics of antitrust. From 2011–12, Professor Scott Morton served as the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Economic Analysis (Chief Economist) at the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, where she helped enforce the nation’s antitrust laws. At Yale SOM, she teaches courses in the area of competitive strategy and antitrust economics. She served as Associate Dean from 2007–10 and has won the school’s teaching award three times. She founded and directs the Thurman Arnold Project at Yale, a vehicle to provide more antitrust programming and policy projects to Yale students. Professor Scott Morton has a BA from Yale and a PhD from MIT, both in Economics. She is a frequent speaker at seminars and conferences across the United States and Europe. 
 

Sponsor
Organized by the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, co-sponsored by the EU Program, the Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society, the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance, and The Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, with the support of The Paul S. Sarbanes ’54 Fund for Hellenism and Public Service