MacKie-Mason has published over 100 research articles and has over 8,000 citations and an h-index of 39.[4] MacKie-Mason is best known for his research in industrial organization, Internet economics, computer science, and corporate finance and taxation. His studies of Internet pricing structures have received over 2500 citations. MacKie-Mason has consulted and testified in liability, damages, and policy issues for antitrust and regulatory matters since the early 1980s. He testified for the plaintiffs in the California class action against Microsoft Corporation which resulted in a $1.1 billion settlement for California consumers.[5][6] He has also testified by deposition or at trial in cases involving Kodak,[7]Office Depot,[8]Lincoln Mercury and Ford,[9]IBM,[10] and other large companies.
MacKie-Mason has served on two advisory boards at the National Science Foundation and has testified and advised with the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. He has received numerous awards, including the University Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, the National Tax Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship, a National Science Foundation fellowship, and was Phi Beta Kappa. MacKie-Mason has been awarded over $9 million in research grants and has served on numerous academic program committees, panels, and board of directors.[13]
Personal life
MacKie-Mason is an avid piano player. He is married to Janet Netz, also an economist and a University of Michigan alumnus, and he has two adult [citation needed] sons.