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Jeremy Bulow

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Jeremy Bulow

Richard Stepp Professor of Economics
Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB)
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PhD, Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1979
BA, MA, Economics, Yale University, 1975
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About

Jeremy Bulow is the Richard A. Stepp Professor of Economics at Stanford Business School. He served as the Director of the Bureau of Economics of the Federal Trade Commission from 1998-2001. Bulow was co-editor of the American Economic Review from 2005-2008. His research has covered a variety of topics including pension funds, sovereign debt, and auctions. His academic coauthors have included Ben Bernanke, Ken Rogoff, Myron Scholes, Larry Summers, and James Tobin. Bulow is currently teaching a class on the financial crisis at the Business School. He has served as a consultant to government agencies including the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, the World Bank, the British Radiocommunications Authority, and the Federal Reserve. Bulow is a fellow of the Econometric Society and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Antitrust and Regulation