American economist
Nancy Rose is an American economist, currently the Charles P. Kindleberger Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[3] From 2014 to 2017, Rose served as the deputy assistant attorney general for economic analysis in the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice.[4] Her research in the fields of industrial organization and the economics of regulation has covered a variety of industries, including airlines, electric utilities, and trucking.[5]
Selected works
- Borenstein, Severin, and Nancy L. Rose. "Competition and price dispersion in the US airline industry." Journal of Political Economy 102, no. 4 (1994): 653–683.
- Rose, Nancy L., and Andrea Shepard. Firm diversification and CEO compensation: Managerial ability or executive entrenchment?. No. w4723. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1994.
- Rose, Nancy L., and Paul L. Joskow. The diffusion of new technologies: evidence from the electric utility industry. No. w2676. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1988.
- Joskow, Paul L., and Nancy L. Rose. "The effects of economic regulation." Handbook of industrial organization 2 (1989): 1449–1506.
- Fabrizio, Kira R., Nancy L. Rose, and Catherine D. Wolfram. "Do markets reduce costs? Assessing the impact of regulatory restructuring on US electric generation efficiency." American Economic Review 97, no. 4 (2007): 1250–1277.
- Rose, Nancy L. "Labor rent sharing and regulation: Evidence from the trucking industry." Journal of Political Economy 95, no. 6 (1987): 1146–1178.
- Nancy L. Rose (29 August 2014). Economic Regulation and Its Reform: What Have We Learned?. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226138022.
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