Steven C. Salop
Steven C. Salop (born December 23, 1946) is an American economist and academic whose work focuses on antitrust policy. He is a professor of economics and law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Salop is known for his scholarship on exclusionary practices and vertical mergers. Together with David Scheffman, he popularized the concept of raising rivals' costs as an antitrust violation.
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Born | December 23, 1946 |
Known for | Work regarding the concept of raising rivals' costs |
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Education | University of Pennsylvania (B.A.) Yale University (Ph.D) |
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Institutions | Georgetown University Law Center |
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