Valerie Suslow

Professor Emeritus of Business Economics and Public Policy at Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Professor of Economics at Carey Business School

Schools

  • Stephen M. Ross School of Business
  • Carey Business School

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Biography

Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Valerie Y. Suslow's research is devoted to the economics of explicit price fixing, with a focus on the determinants of cartel duration and how particular organizational features of cartels contribute to cartel stability. Her research also is concerned with a variety of issues at the intersection of international cartel operations, international antitrust policy, and international trade policy. These include the effects of cartels on developing countries, the potential effects of international trade policies on the incentive for cartel formation, and the special antitrust status granted to export cartels.

Carey Business School

Valerie Suslow is a Professor of Economics at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and also serves as Senior Advisor to the Dean.

Previously, Suslow was Vice Dean for Faculty & Research at the Carey School from 2015-2022. Prior to joining Carey, she was at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, where she served as Senior Associate Dean for MBA Programs was also Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy, and the Louis and Myrtle Moskowitz Research Professor of Business and Law.

Her research area is in the field of industrial organization, with a focus on the economics of explicit price fixing and cartel operations. In particular, she examines the determinants of cartel stability, international cartel operations, and antitrust policy responses. Her most recent work analyzes the extent to which vertical restraints can support anticompetitive behavior, especially horizontal collusion.

Suslow has authored numerous articles and book chapters and her research has been published in journals including the Journal of Law and Economics, Antitrust Law Journal, International Journal of Industrial Organization, and Journal of Economic Literature. Suslow is a senior editor of the Antitrust Law Journal.

Suslow earned her PhD in economics from Stanford University and her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley. Her awards include the Victor L. Bernard Faculty Award for Leadership in Teaching and the Andy Andrews Distinguished Service Award from the University of Michigan, and the John M. Olin National Fellowship from the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

Education

  • Ph. D, Economics, Stanford University
  • BA, Economics, University of California - Berkeley

Research

Selected publications

  • “How Do Cartels Use Vertical Restraints? Horizontal and Vertical Working in Tandem” (with Margaret Levenstein), Antitrust Law Journal, Vol. 81, No. 1, 2020: 15-40.
  • “Preventing Cartel Recidivism” (with Margaret Levenstein and Catarina Marvão), Antitrust, Vol. 30, No. 3, 2016: 81-88.
  • "Price Fixing Hits Home: An Empirical Study of U.S. Price-Fixing" (with Margaret Levenstein), Review of Industrial Organization, Vol. 48, No. 4, 2016: 361-379.
  • “The Effect of Competition on Trade: Evidence from the Collapse of International Cartels” (with Margaret Levenstein and Jagadeesh Sivadasan), International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 56, 2015: 56-70.
  • “How Do Cartels Use Vertical Restraints? Reflections on Bork's The Antitrust Paradox” (with Margaret Levenstein), Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 57, No. 4, 2014: S33-S50.
  • “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Determinants of Cartel Duration” (with Margaret Levenstein), Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 54, No. 2, 2011: 455-492.
  • “Constant Vigilance: Maintaining Cartel Deterrence During the Great Recession” (with Margaret Levenstein), Competition Policy International, Vol. 6, No. 2, Autumn 2010: 145-162.
  • “What Determines Cartel Success?” (with Margaret Levenstein), Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 44, No. 1, March 2006: 43-95.

Working papers

  • “Negotiating the Ethically Questionable” (with Brian Gunia), 2019.

Teaching

Current

  • Economics for Decision Making

Honors and distinctions

  • Editor, The Case for Women-Case Writing Competition (Emerald Publishing, MBA Roundtable, Forté), 2021-present
  • Senior Editor, Antitrust Law Journal, 2002- present
  • Andy Andrews Distinguished Service Award, Ross School of Business, May 2016
  • Jerry S. Cohen Memorial Fund Writing Award for Antitrust Scholarship, Best Vertical Restraints Article of 2014 for “How Do Cartels Use Vertical Restraints? Reflections on Bork’s The Antitrust Paradox” (Journal of Law & Economics, 2014)
  • Victor L. Bernard Faculty Award for Leadership in Teaching, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, 2004

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