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Jay Pil Choi

University Distinguished Professor; Adjunct Professor, Finance Department
Ph.D., Harvard University

Address: 210B Marshall-Adams Hall
Tel: 517.353.7281
Fax: 517.432.1068
E-mail: choijay@msu.edu
Web: http://www.msu.edu/~choijay

Curriculum Vitae


  • Intellectual property rights
  • Economics of network effects
  • Antitrust economics
  • Preemptive R&D, Rent Dissipation and the 'Leverage Theory', Quarterly Journal of Economics, November 1996, pp. 1153-1181.
  • Patent Litigation as an Information Transmission Mechanism, American Economic Review, December 1998, pp. 1249-1263.
  • Brand Extension as Informational Leverage, Review of Economic Studies, October 1998, pp.
  • Tying, Investment, and the Dynamic Leverage Theory, Rand Journal of Economics, Spring 2001, pp. 52-71 (with C. Stefanadis), reprinted in Justin Johnson and Michael Waldman, eds., Pricing Tactics, Strategies, and Outcomes, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2007.
  • Patent Pools and Cross Licensing in the Shadow of Patent Litigation, International Economic Review, May 2010, pp. 441-460.

Please see the faculty member's web site for a copy of the paper in pdf format.

  • Preemptive Duplication in Complementary R&D Project Choices, August 2010 (with Heiko Gerlach)
  • Global Cartels, Leniency Programs and International Antitrust Cooperation , March 2010 (with Heiko Gerlach).
  • Multi-Market Collusion with Demand Linkages and Antitrust Enforcement, April 2009 (with Heiko Gerlach)
  • International Antitrust Enforcement and Multi-Market Contact, March 2009 (with Heiko Gerlach)
  • Communication of Soft Information to Lenders: Credibility and Reputation, March 2007 (with Jae Nahm and Eirik Gaard Kristiansen).

Please see the faculty member's web site for a copy of the paper in pdf format.


 
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