Mark Glick is a professor at the University of Utah where he teaches law and economics, antitrust law, and industrial organization.
Professor of economics, and adjunct professor of law, University of Utah. UCLA, B.A., M. A., New School for Social Research Ph.D. (economics), 1985.
Mark Glick has more than 20 years of experience as an economist, lawyer, and expert witness. He specializes in antitrust, intellectual property damages, ...
Mark spent most of his career as a retail manager but did take a job out of college from the University of Alabama which allowed him to work nationwide.
Mark Glick (2019). How Chicago Economics Distorts "Consumer Welfare" in Antitrust. The Antitrust Bulletin. Vol. 64, 495-513. Published, 12/2019.
Mark A. Glick's 12 research works with 63 citations, including: Law and Economics Fallacies: What Modern Economics Really Says About the Definition of ...
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Mark Glick. Mark Glick is Professor of Economics at the University of Utah. The Great Bounty of Law and Economics. What role has Law and Economics played in ...
2023. gada 1. febr. · Two recent papers by prominent antitrust scholars argue that a revived antitrust movement can help reverse the dramatic rise in economic inequality.