Timothy Bresnahan
Professor of Economics (by courtesy) at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Biography
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Research Interests
- Industrial organization economics, specifically the econometric measurement of market power and testing of models of imperfect competition and of entry
- Economics of technology
Academic Degrees
- PhD, Princeton University, 1980
- BA, Haverford College, 1975
Academic Appointments
- At Stanford University since 1979
In the Media
3 Academics Strut Stuff in Washington
San Jose Mercury News, January 2007
What Would You Do?
San Jose Mercury News, January 2007
Innovation Will Lift Economy — Be Patient
San Jose Mercury News, November 20, 2002
Why the Microsoft Settlement Won't Work
IEEE Spectrum, October 2002
News Analysis: Judging a Moving Target
New York Times, July 29, 2001
Microsoft Is Wrong; It's That Simple
Los Angeles Times, March 27, 2001
Windows on the World
Boston Globe, January 2001
Computers and Wages
The Economist, October 9, 1999
Calling in Experts to Fix Microsoft if It's Broken
New York Times, March 16, 1999
Academic Warrior
San Jose Mercury News, January 1999
If Microsoft Loses Case, Remedies Are Thorny
New York Times, 12 14, 1998
Why the Numbers Miss the Point
Bloomberg Businessweek, August 30, 1995
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