Northwestern University School of Law
         Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth

                            CALL FOR PAPERS

              "ANTITRUST ECONOMICS AND COMPETITION POLICY"

                      September 26th & 27th, 2008


      The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth
      is issuing a call for original research papers to be
      presented at a Research Symposium on Antitrust Economics
      and Competition Policy at Northwestern University School of
      Law. The Symposium will run from 9:00 AM on Friday,
      September 26th to 12:30 PM on Saturday, September 27th.
      The Symposium is co-sponsored by the Center for the Study
      of Industrial Organization at Northwestern University.

      The goal of this Research Symposium is to provide a forum
      where leading scholars from across the country can gather
      together with Northwestern's own distinguished faculty to
      present and discuss high quality research relevant to
      antitrust economics and competition policy. Both
      theoretical and empirical submissions are welcome. Papers
      in industrial organization or applied microeconomic theory
      that address issues relevant to antitrust policy are
      welcome even if they do not directly focus on particular
      antitrust policy issues or institutions. We hope to
      involve leading thinkers from the government, non-profit,
      and private sector, as well as leading academics from
      economics departments, business schools, law schools and
      public policy schools. While most of the conference will be
      devoted to presentation and discussion of original academic
      research, we also expect to schedule a small number of
      panels on important current topics or policy issues. If
      you have questions about the appropriateness of your paper
      for the symposium, or suggestions for panel subjects,
      please contact:

      CONTACT:       Professor William Rogerson
                     Research Director
                     Searle Center Research Project on Competition
                     Antitrust and Regulation
      Email:         MAILTO:wrogerson@northwestern.edu

      There will be a reception, dinner and program on Friday
      evening.

      Presenters will receive an honorarium of $1,000 to cover
      reasonable transportation expenses. The Searle Center will
      make hotel reservations and pay for rooms on Thursday and
      Friday.

      Papers prepared for the Research Symposium on "Antitrust
      Economics and Competition Policy" will be permanently
      hosted on the Searle Center website:

           http://www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter

      Authors will be free to publish their work in other venues.


      SUBMISSION PROCEDURE AND TIMELINE:

      All submissions should include an abstract (300 words
      maximum). If a draft of the paper is currently available,
      please send it.

      Submission Deadline:

      Submissions should be sent to:

      Email:       MAILTO:searlecenter@law.northwestern.edu

      by April 15, 2008.

      Notification Deadline:  Submissions will be reviewed by a
      three-member committee. Authors will be notified of the
      committee's decisions by May 15, 2008.

      Discussion Draft Deadline:  Papers suitable for
      distribution to discussants and other conference
      participants must be received by September 1, 2008.

      Revision Deadline:  November 1, 2008. Upon revision in
      response to comments received at the symposium, papers will
      be permanently hosted on the Searle Center website.

      Potential discussants or panel members should send a
      message indicating their interest to:

      Email:       MAILTO:searlecenter@law.northwestern.edu

      by April 15, 2008.

      The Searle Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth
      at Northwestern University School of Law was established in
      2006 to research how government regulation and
      interpretation of laws and regulations by the courts affect
      business and economic growth. Information on the Searle
      Center's activities may be found at:

           http://www.law.northwestern.edu/searlecenter




Posted 3/21/08

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