Introducing Guest Blogger Jeffrey Harrison
posted by Dave Hoffman
I’m very happy to announce that Jeffrey Harrison (Florida Law) will be blogging with us for the next month.
Professor Harrison currently holds the Stephen C. O’Connell Chair at Florida, having previously taught at the University of Houston and visited at the University of Texas, the University of North Carolina, Leiden University, the Sorbonne-Paris and the University of Frankfurt. He teaches antitrust, contracts, copyright, and law and economics. He currently blogs at Moneylaw and Class Bias.
Professor Harrison is widely-published. Here are just a a few pieces of interest:
Faculty Ethics in Law School: Shirking, Capture and “The Matrix”, 82 DETROIT MERCY LAW REVIEW 397 (2005).
Trademark and Status Signaling: Tattoos for the Privileged, 59 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW 195 (2007)
An Instrumental Approach to Market Power and Antitrust Policy, 59 S.M.U. L. REV. 1673 (2006).
Monopsony (with R. Blair)
Professor Harrison is currently writing an article with the working title, Rethinking Efficiency in the Age of Happiness.
Welcome to the blog, Jeff!
October 1, 2007 at 1:35 pm
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