Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Prof. Nicholas Economides CV June 2021 Nicholas S. Economides, Stern School of Business, New York University, 44 West 4th Street, New York, New York 10012. (917) 776-8777, (212) 998-0864, e-mail: [email protected], www: http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/, http://www.NETinst.org . Current Position Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University. Concurrent and Past Positions Executive Director, NET Institute, www.NETinst.org, December 2002- January 2017-August 2017: Visiting Professor, Haas School of Business, U.C. Berkeley. September 2012-August 2014: Visiting Professor, Haas School of Business, U.C. Berkeley. January 2011-August 2011: Visiting Professor, Haas School of Business, U.C. Berkeley. June 2007-December 2007: Visiting Professor, Haas School of Business, U.C. Berkeley. January 2004-August 2004: Visiting Professor, Stanford University. January 2001-August 2001: Visiting Professor, Stanford University. Academic year 1997-1998: Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Academic year 1996-1997: Visiting Professor, Stanford University. January 1989 - August 1990: Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University. July 1988 to August 1990: Associate Professor, Columbia University, Department of Economics. September 1981 - June 1988: Assistant Professor, Columbia University, Department of Economics. Research Assistant for Professor Andreu Mas-Colell, October 1979 - June 1981. Research Assistant for Professor David Babel, January 1981 - August 1981. Research Assistant for Professor Richard Gilbert, October 1978 - September 1979. Teaching Assistant at the University of California, Berkeley, September 1977 - June 1980. Courses supervised: Graduate Microeconomic Theory, Intermediate Microeconomics, Introductory Economics. Education Ph.D. 1981, University of California, Berkeley. M.A. 1979, University of California, Berkeley. B.Sc. 1976, London School of Economics. First Class Honors. Research Interests Network Industries, Telecommunications, Structure of Financial Markets, Antitrust and Competition Policy, Law and Economics, Industrial Organization. Teaching Experience Ph.D. Industrial Organization, Topics in Industrial Organization, Strategic Interaction in Markets and Industries, Business of Platforms, Ph.D. Microeconomics, MBA Microeconomics, Undergraduate Industrial Organization, Seminar in Industrial Organization, Seminar in Microeconomics. A. PUBLISHED AND ACCEPTED PAPERS 2021 Giving Away Our Data for Free is a Market Failure, with Ioannis Lianos, ProMarket. Prof. Nicholas Economides C.V., page 1 February 1, 2021 Restrictions on Privacy and Exploitation in the Digital Economy: A Market Failure Perspective, with Ioannis Lianos, Journal of Competition Law and Economics April 2021. 2020 Brief of amici curiae law and economics scholars in support of petition for rehearing en banc, FTC v. Qualcomm, with Mark A. Lemley, A. Douglas Melamed, Steven Salop, October 2020 Antitrust and Restrictions on Privacy in the Digital Economy, with Ioannis Lianos, Concurrences Review No. 2-2020, pp. 22-30, May 2020 When should we re-open the economy? April 9, 2020 Comments on the DOJ/FTC Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines (with John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Hal Singer, and Lawrence J. White), February 18, 2020 Economists’ Tunney Act Reply Comments on the DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in the Sprint/T- Mobile Merger Proceeding, (with John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White), January 24, 2020 Google Dominance and Tying for Android, with Ioannis Lianos, mimeo., January 2020 Brief of Amici Curiae Nicholas Economides, John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White in Support of Plaintiffs in NY v. Deutsche Telecom, January 14, 2020 2019 Economists’ Tunney Act Comments on the DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in the Sprint/T-Mobile Merger Proceeding, (with John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White), October 2019 Amicus brief on FTC v. Qualcomm to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, December 2, 2019 Compatibility and Interoperability in Mobile Phone-Based Banking Networks (with Przemek Jeziorski), November 2019 Assessing DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in Sprint/T-Mobile: Can Ex Ante Competitive Conditions in Wireless Markets Be Restored?, (with John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White), October 2019. Google and Facebook: Antitrust Concerns Reaching Beyond Privacy, Stern NYU, August 12, 2019 Amicus brief on Qualcomm to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, August 10, 2019 Strong growth is absolutely necessary for Greece, Kathimerini June 23, 2019 The seven plagues of Greece and the next day, Kathimerini May 6, 2019 Prof. Nicholas Economides C.V., page 2 2018 End Of Bailouts, But No Solution, Forbes, July 20, 2018 End of the bailouts and onto a path to a new bankruptcy, eKathimerini June 30, 2018. Problems of the next Greek government and their solutions, Kathimerini May 20, 2018. Brief of Antitrust Scholars as Amici Curiae to The Supreme Court of the US in Support of Respondents in Apple v Robert Pepper (with Eric A. Posner), October 2018 2017 “Mobile Money in Tanzania,” (with Przemyslaw Jeziorski), Marketing Science vol. 36, no. 6, pp. 815-837, at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Mobile_Money.pdf . Net Neutrality Is Dead. The Internet Is Next, Fortune December 14, 2017. The case for net neutrality, IEEE Spectrum December 13, 2017. Greek bond issue, success or impasse, Kathimerini July 30, 2017. Hey Google, learn from Microsoft and settle with the EU, Mashable June 29, 2017. The real solution to the Greek crisis, Kathimerini June 19, 2017. The FCC should preserve net neutrality, The Hill May 5, 2017 (with Benjamin Hermalin). Grexit is catastrophic for Greece, Kathimerini February 20, 2017. Euro or Grexit?, Kathimerini February 12, 2017. FCC should retain net neutrality, The Hill February 10, 2017. Reforms and recovery for Greece in 2017, Kathimerini January 9, 2017. Don’t Gut Net Neutrality. It’s Good for People and Business, Wired January 5, 2017. How Greece’s Troubled Economy Could Turn Around in 2017, Fortune January 3, 2017. 2016 Why AT&T Needs Time Warner to Transform Its Business, Fortune October 26, 2016. Why the Supreme Court Could Be Samsung’s Saving Grace, Fortune October 13, 2016. Greece: recovery through rationality or extreme decline, Kathimerini September 25, 2016. Stiglitz’s proposals and the real solution for Greece, Kathimerini August 28, 2016. Prof. Nicholas Economides C.V., page 3 What Google Can Learn From Microsoft’s Antitrust Problems, Fortune July 17, 2016. Eurogroup postpones decision on Greek debt to 2018, Kathimerini May 25, 2016. The EU, the IMF, the USA in the Greek debt and growth, Kathimerini May 22, 2016 Netflix Video 'Throttling' May Be Annoying But Is Totally Legal, Fortune March 31, 2016 Why a Charter-Time Warner Cable Merger Won’t Actually Kill Cable Companies, Fortune March 22, 2016 2015 “Testimony on Network Neutrality,” US Congress, Telecommunications Committee, October 27, 2015, at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Economides_15-18.pdf . “The Strategic Use of Download Limits by a Monopoly Platform” (with Benjamin Hermalin), RAND Journal of Economics, vol. 46, no. 2, Summer 2015, pp. 297–327 at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Economides_Hermalin_Congested_Platform.pdf . “Economic Features of the Internet and Network Neutrality,” The Oxford Handbook on the Economics of Networks, at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Economides_Economic_features_of_the_Internet_an d_network_neutrality.pdf . Like It or Not, The FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules Are Here to Stay, Fortune December 13, 2015. Six myths about the Greek crisis, CNBC.com August 4, 2015. Only divine intervention can end this Greek tragedy, Fortune July 8, 2015. Yes to the Euro, Kathimerini June 30, 2015. Greece has two options: A deal or chaos, CNBC.com June 3, 2015. Here's what Greece needs to fix now, CNBC.com May 20, 2015. 2014 “The Effect of Content on Global Internet Adoption” (with Brian Viard), Management Science, vol. 61, no. 3, 665 - 687 at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/The_Effect_of_Content_on_Globcbal_Internet_Adop tion.pdf. “Bundling and Tying,” Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management, at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Economides_Bundling_and_Tying.pdf . Prof. Nicholas Economides C.V., page 4 “Avaya v. TLI Gives New Life to Aftermarket Monopolization Litigation A-La-Kodak,” CompetitionAcademia.com . 2012 “The Economics of Network Neutrality,” (with Benjamin Hermalin), RAND Journal of Economics, vol. 43, no. 4, Winter 2012, pp. 602–629, at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Economides- Hermalin_Economics_of_Network_Neutrality.pdf. “Network Neutrality on the Internet: A Two-sided Market Analysis,” (with Joacim Tag), Information Economics and Policy, vol. 24 (2012) pp. 91–104, at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Economides_Tag_Net_Neutrality.pdf . “Modelling the welfare effects of network neutrality regulation: A response to Caves’s comment,” (with Joacim Tag), Information Economics and Policy, vol. 24 (2012) p. 293 “Tying, Bundling, and Loyalty/Requirement Rebates,” Research Handbook on the Economics of Antitrust Law, chapter 4, pp. 121-143, Einer Elhauge (Ed.), Edward Elgar (2012) at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/Economides_Tying_Bundling_and_Loyalty_Require ment_Rebates.pdf . “Net Neutrality and Net Management Regulation: Quality of Service, Price Discrimination, and Exclusive Contracts,” (with Joacim

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