Franklin M. Fisher is Jane Berkowitz Carlton and Dennis William Carlton Professor of Microeconomics, Emeritus, at MIT. He was the lead expert economist for the defense, assisted by John J. McGowan and Joen E. Greenwood of Charles River Associates, in the major antitrust case U.S. v. IBM. His collected essays have been published in Econometrics: Essays in Theory and Applications and in Industrial Organization, Economics and the Law.
Aggregation Aggregate Production Functions and Related Topics Franklin M. Fisher and John Monz (Eds.) Cloth / December 1992 This book examines the conditions for approximate aggregation and, through simulation experiments, considers why aggregate production functions appear to work in practice. It also explores related topics involving price aggregation and aggregation in international trade. OUT OF PRINT
Aggregation Aggregate Production Functions and Related Topics Franklin M. Fisher and John Monz (Eds.) Paper / December 1992 This book examines the conditions for approximate aggregation and, through simulation experiments, considers why aggregate production functions appear to work in practice. It also explores related topics involving price aggregation and aggregation in international trade. Price $36.00 | ADD TO CART
Econometrics Essays in Theory and Applications: Collected Papers of Franklin M. Fisher Franklin M. Fisher and John Monz (Eds.) Cloth / December 1991 This volume brings together Fisher's work in econometric theory and practice, including studies on the underlying structure of econometric models that were fundamental to the subject. OUT OF PRINT
Econometrics Essays in Theory and Applications: Collected Papers of Franklin M. Fisher Franklin M. Fisher and John Monz (Eds.) Paper / December 1991 This volume brings together Fisher's work in econometric theory and practice, including studies on the underlying structure of econometric models that were fundamental to the subject. Price $47.00 | ADD TO CART
Industrial Organization, Economics, and the Law Franklin M. Fisher and John Monz (Eds.) Cloth / December 1990 This collection of work by economist, consultant, and expert witness Franklin M. Fisher constitutes an integrated body of the economic analysis of the law, with particular emphasis on antitrust issues. OUT OF PRINT
Antitrust and Regulation Essays in Memory of John J. McGowan Franklin M. Fisher (Ed.) Cloth / June 1985 This collection of original essays by economists and lawyers addresses important aspects of antitrust and regulation, such as the U.S. government's merger guidelines, antitrust in regulated industries, the connection between profitability and market share, and the question of what constitutes anticompetitive behavior. OUT OF PRINT
Folded, Spindled and Mutilated Economic Analysis and U.S. vs. IBM Franklin M. Fisher, John J. McGowan and Joen E. Greenwood Paper / January 1985 This economic analysis by participants for the defense argues that the IBM case failed not because the antitrust laws are obsolete, but because the government and its economists made major analytical errors throughout the case. OUT OF PRINT
Folded, Spindled and Mutilated Economic Analysis and U.S. vs. IBM Franklin M. Fisher, John J. McGowan and Joen E. Greenwood Cloth / April 1983 This economic analysis by participants for the defense argues that the IBM case failed not because the antitrust laws are obsolete, but because the government and its economists made major analytical errors throughout the case. OUT OF PRINT