Conference, workshop and other presentations

Conference, workshop and other presentations

2020

"The United States of Conspiracy", JMM moderator for Berkeley Arts + Design panel discussion with Darcy James Argue, Isaac Butler, and Peter Nigrini, 9 November 2020.

"UC Research should be free to all, COVID-19 shows us why", UC Berkeley Homecoming panel discussion with JMM, Randy Sheckman and Britt Glaunsinger, 16 October 2020.

"The Hidden Costs of Science", Published audio interview for The Pulse, NPR, 16 October 2020.

"Ethics Talk: Publishing Science and Accelerating Discovery During and After COVID-19", Published video interview with Stefano Bertozzi and JMM for the American Medical Association Journal of Ethics, 15 Sept 2020.

“Transformation of Scientific Publishing to Open Access”, German Council of Sciences and Humanities, 9 Sept 2020.

"UC Transformative Agreement Negotiations”, Nordlic Licensing Group (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland), 8 Sept 2020.

“Transforming Scholarly Publishing”, Council of Australian University Libraries, 27 July 2020 (175 attendees).

“UC Publisher Negotiations", University of Maryland Publishing Working Group, 28 May 2020.

“Mass Digitization of Special Collections for Use and Preservation", Information Access Seminar, School of Information, 17 April 2020.

"Publisher negotiations for open access and overall cost reduction", University of California Joint Council of Vice Chancellors and Vice Chancellors for Planning and Budget, 21 February 2020.

“UC Publisher Negotiations”, Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, 30 January 2020.

“University of California Open Access Negotiations”, University of Colorado at Boulder Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 27 January 2020.

2019

“UC Publisher Negotiations", Joint meeting of Oregon Research Universities Library Council and Academic Senate Executives Committees, November 2019.

“Pathways to Open Access”, California Library Association, 25 October 2019.

"Accelerating Open Access: The University of California Experience", South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLIC), Deputy Vice Chancellor Meeting, 27 June 2019.

"How the University of California Prepares for Negotiations (video)" (slides), South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLIC), Biannual Conference, 27 June 2019.

"Breaking Up with Elsevier (video)" (slides), South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLIC), Biannual Conference, 26 June 2019

"Exploring the largest national transformative agreement for scholarly communication," South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLIC), Biannual Conference, panel, 25 June 2019.

"University of California Multipayer Model and Workflows for Transformative Agreements (video)" (slides), South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLIC), Biannual Conference, 25 June 2019.

"Pathways to Open Access: The University of California Experience (video)" (slides), Keynote address, South African National Library and Information Consortium (SANLIC), Biannual Conference, 25 June 2019.

“UC and open access: The Elsevier negotiations", Open Research Funders Group, 5 June 2019.

“UC and open access: The Elsevier negotiations", OpenCon Librarian Community, 14 May 2019.

"Building a UC coalition”, Association of Research Libraries Membership Meeting, 8 May 2019.

"Moving Towards Open Scholarship: UC, Elsevier and All the Rest”, Center for Studies in Higher Education, UC Berkeley, 1 May 2019.

"Moving Towards Open Scholarship: UC, Elsevier and All the Rest”, Information Retrieval Seminar, UC Berkeley, 19 April 2019.

“Not our parents’ library”, Cosmos Club, Mill Valley, CA, 10 April 2019.

"Faculty engagement: UC-Elsevier case study", Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Society Publisher Workshop, 8 April 2019.

"UC and Elsevier: A blueprint for publisher negotiations", Coalition of Networked Information, 8 April 2019.

“UC-Elsevier Negotiations", Association of Research Libraries webinar, 6 March 2019.

2018

"Why force the OA transition now? An economist’s view", Berlin 14th Open Access Conference, 18 December 2018.

“Are you scared yet? Cybersecurity", UC Berkeley Homecoming Lecture, 13 October 2018.

"Golden Collections: Great Libraries of the West", California State Library - UC Berkeley Celebration Dinner, Sacramento CA, 4 October 2018.

"The Dawn of the Second Age of Information", 100th Anniversary Celebration, Berkeley School of Information, 12 September 2018.

"Some economics of academic research libraries", UCLA Senior Fellows Academy (class session), Los Angeles, CA, 9 August 2018

"Driving towards the future of open access", ACM Publications Board, San Francisco, CA, 24 June 2018.

"Information service in the 21st century", University Development (UDAR) Gift Planning Luncheon, Berkeley, CA, 22 May 2018.

"Where to research libraries in the 21st century?”, Save the Redwoods League, Berkeley, CA, 5 May 2018.

“A life of the mind”, Phi Beta Kappa address, Berkeley, CA 3 May 2018.

"Future of Library Science Education", Association of Research Libraries Meeting, Atlanta, GA, April 2018.

“The future of open access”, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA, 2 March 2018.

“No more privacy?”, Osher Institute for Lifelong Learning, Berkeley, CA, Feb 20, 2018.

“Where to research libraries in the 21st century?”, Rossmoor Chapter of California Alumni Association, Walnut Creek, CA, 27 Jan 2018.

2017

“Can we afford not to go Gold?” Information Access Seminar, School of Information, UC Berkeley, 6 October 2017.

“Can we afford not to go Gold?” Open Access Innovations (OAI-10), CERN and University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, 22 June 2017.

"Information Pollution and How to Fight It”, Berkeley Communicators Conference, 13 June 2017.

“Can we afford to go Gold? (Can we afford not to?)”. OA2020 Conference, Freie Universitet and Max Planck Institute, Berlin, Germany, 21 March 2017.

"Bringing Together People, Information and Technology: Connected Learning”, Charting the Library’s Future Symposium, UC Santa Cruz, 31 May 2017.

“Separating fact from fantasy: Is fake news undermining the truth?” School of Journalism, University of California – Berkeley, 19 January 2017.

“Fake news and information literacy”, KALW (San Francisco public radio, panel program), 6 February 2017.

2016

"Integrating 21st century information fluency education with the emerging undergraduate Berkeley Curriculum", Pacific Rim Research Library Alliance, 4-7 December 2016, University of Melbourne, Australia.

"Future of Digital Libraries", Library Leaders Forum at the Internet Archive, 27 October 2016.

"Wasn’t Digitization Supposed to be Easy? And good for us?", Berkeley Breakfast Club, 8 July 2016.

"Wasn’t Digitization Supposed to be Easy? And good for us?", Keynote Address, American Theological Library Association, 18 June 2016.

"Wasn’t Digitization Supposed to be Easy? And good for us?", Information Access Seminar, School of Information, UC Berkeley, 15 April 2016.

"Some Economics of Universal Access and Open Access", ACRL Workshop on Scholarly Communications, UC Berkeley, 24 March 2016.

2015

"Future of Open Science and Publishing", Berkeley Institute for Data Science Symposium, 2 Nov 2015.

"Do Universities Need Libraries? Isn't Google Free?", Berkeley Foundation Board Meeting, 9 Oct 2015.

"Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance?" Dean's Seminar, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley, 23 Sept 2015.

"No More Privacy?", University of Michigan Alumni Society, Camp Michigania, 25 June 2015.

"Are You Scared Yet? Cybersecurity", University of Michigan Alumni Society, Camp Michigania, 22 June 2015.

"Security and Privacy Issues of Social Media", Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Ann Arbor, MI, 12 March 2015.

2014

"Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance?" Computer Science Department, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai, 20 December 2014.

"Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance?" Forum on Network Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, 20 December 2014.

"Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance?" College of Computer Science, Fudan University, Shanghai, 19 December 2014.

"Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance?" Baidu Inc., Institute of Deep Learning, Beijing, 17 December 2014.

"Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance?" Dept of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 16 December 2014.

"Can We Afford Privacy from Surveillance?" Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, Beijing, 15 December 2014.

"Can we afford personal privacy?", Economic Dinner Group, Ann Arbor, MI, 13 January 2014.

2013

"Can we afford personal privacy?", Informatics Colloquium, Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, UC Irvine, 6 December 2013.

2012

"Leadership in the Internet Age", graduation speech to University of Michigan Business and Finance Leadership Academy, 7 November 2012.

"The Second Gutenberg Revolution", University of Michigan School of Information, Convocation, September 2012.

2011

“Do Social Media Matter?”, University of Michigan Classes Without Quizzes, Homecoming, October 2011.

“Communicating, not presenting”, Skills Enrichment Workshop for School of Information students, 11 October 2011.

"The vanishing line between public and private", Michigan Seminars, Naples, Florida, 9 Feb 2011.

2010

“All space will be public space”, Future of Technology Conference, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, 24-25 Sept 2010. Video available from http://www.youtube.com/v/fduTBE_jU04?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0

“Social media and teaching / learning in higher education”, presentation to University of Michigan Regents, 14 Oct 2010.

“Social media and teaching / learning in higher education”, presentation to University of Michigan Executive Officers, 28 Sept 2010.

“Communicating, not presenting”, Skills Enrichment Workshop for School of Information students, 28 Sept 2010.

“Understanding, explaining and designing the information revolution”, presentation to Michigan Economic Society and Dept of Psychology undergraduates, 1 Oct 2010.

“Social media and teaching / learning in higher education”, presentation to University of Michigan Regents, 14 Oct 2010.

“Understanding, explaining, designing the information revolution”, presentation to University of Chicago Careers in Science and Technology, 22 Oct 2010.

“Understanding, explaining, designing the information revolution”, presentation to University of Michigan Informatics career workshop, 30 Nov 2010.

"Economic Design for Social Computing", Invited Keynote Lecture, 8th ZEW Conference on the Economics of Information and Communication Technologies, Mannheim, Germany, 2-3 July 2010.

"Economic Design for Social Computing: Building a Better Facebook, Flickr, Wikipedia....", Michigan Economic Society, University of Michigan, 29 Jan 2010.

2009

“Who is doing the work?”, Cornell Workshop on Computation and Economics, 3 September 2009.

"Motivating user-contribution: Non-monetary exclusion", OPIM Research Seminar, Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, 14 April 2009.

2008

"Getting the Good Stuff In, Keeping the Bad Stuff Out: Incentives and User-contributed Content", Behavioral Research Seminar, University of Texas at Dallas, 22 September 2008.

"Getting the Good Stuff In, Keeping the Bad Stuff Out: Incentives and User-contributed Content", STIET Research Seminar, Ann Arbor, MI, 27 March 2008.

“A Big Thinkers Event: Getting the Good Stuff In, Keeping the Bad Stuff Out - Incentives and User-contributed Content”, Yahoo! Research, Santa Clara, CA, 12 March 2008.

2007

“Tom Sawyer production on the Internet: Getting the Good Stuff In, Keeping the Bad Stuff Out”, UM Law School, Seminar on Intellectual Property, 5 Dec 2007.

“Keeping the bad stuff out: structuring incentives for user behavior”, Dagstuhl International Research Center (Germany), Computational Social Systems and the Internet, 1-6 July 2007.

"Incentive-Centered Design for Information Security", Ford Motor Co. Security & Controls Community of Practice, Dearborn, MI, 28 June 2007.

"Incentive-Centered Design for Information Security", DIMACS Workshop on Information Security Economics, Rutgers University, NJ, 18-19 January 2007.

2006

"Incentive-Centered Design for Internet Information Services", Association Lecture (invited plenary), Southern Economic Association, 20 November 2006.

"Generalized Reciprocity in Peer-to-Peer Networks", Heinz School, Carnegie-Mellon University, 22 September 2006.

"Generalized Reciprocity in Peer-to-Peer Networks", Workshop on the Economics of Networked Systems (NetEcon), 11 June 2006.

"Incentive-Centered Design for Information and Communication Systems," NSF IGERT Conference, Arlington, VA, 14-16 May 2006.

2005

"Why Roll Back Facilities-Based Competition and Mandatory Unbundling at the Same Time?", TPRC Conference, George Mason University, 23-25 September 2005.

"Self-Confirming Price Prediction for Bidding in Simultaneous Ascending Auctions", May 2005, Microeconomics Seminar, INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France.

"Self-Confirming Price Prediction Bidding in Simultaneous Ascending Auctions", January 2005, Seminar on Computing and Markets, Dagstuhl, Germany.

2004

"An Empirical Game-Theoretic Methodology for Intractable Games", August 2004, Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics.

"Automating Markets and Trading Agents", Conference on Agent-Based Computational Economics, May 2004, University of Michigan.

"Manipulating Interface Standards as an Anti-Competitive Strategy", May 2004, Northwestern University and Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Conference on Standards and Public Policy.

"An Empirical Game-Theoretic Methodology for Intractable Games", April 2004, California Institute of Technology.

"Price Prediction Strategies for Market-Based Scheduling", June 2004, 14Th International Conference on Automated Planning & Scheduling, British Columbia, Canada (presented by co-author).

2003

"Price Prediction Strategies for Market-Based Scheduling", November 2003, STIET Research Seminar, Univesrity of Michigan.

University of Arizona Business School and Economics Department, "Improving Learning Performance by Applying Economic Knowledge", April 2003.

2002

"What to Do About Refusals to Deal in Intellectual Property?", at the FTC-DOJ Hearings on "Competition and Intellectual Property Law and Policy in the Knowledge-Based Economy," 1
May 2002, Washington, D.C. Available online at http://www.ftc.gov/opp/intellect/detailsandparticipants.htm#May%201:.

2001

"Evaluating mechanism quality: An Evolutionary Games Approach" at the DIMACS Workshop on Computational Issues in Game Theory and Mechanism Design, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, 31 October - 2 November 2001.

"Learning and Strategic Configuration for Information Goods", Electronic Markets Workshop, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, 15 February 2001.

"Auction Protocols for Decentralized Scheduling", Lucent Bell Laboratories, 6 February 2001.

"Internet Media: What are the Markets?", Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meetings, New Orleans, 5 January 2001.

2000

"Endogenous Production Differentiation Under Uncertainty,",Microeconomics Workshop, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, November 2000.

"System Design, User Cost and Electronic Usage of Journals", Conference on Economics and Usage of Digital Library Collections, March 23-24, 2000, Ann Arbor, MI.

1999

"Variable QoS From Shared Web Caches: User-Centered Design and Value-Sensitive Replacement," MIT Workshop on Internet Service Quality Economics, December 2-3, 1999, Cambridge, MA.

"Pricing and Bundling Electronic Information Goods: Experimental Evidence," 27th Annual Telecom Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA, September 1999.

"Competition Between Firms that Bundle Information Goods", 27th Annual Telecom Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA, September 1999.

"One Size Doesn't Fit All: Improving Network QoS Through Preference-Driven Web Caching," 27th Annual Telecom Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA, September 1999.

"Mechanisms, Institutions and Multi-Agent Systems," Northwestern/MEDS Workshop on Microeconomic Theory, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, July 22-25, 1999.

"Competition Between Firms that Bundle," Invited presentation, U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC, April 15, 1999.

"Bilateral Negotiation with Fees," Workshop on Automated Negotiation, IBM T. J. Watson Research Labs, Yorktown Heights, NY, March 18, 1999.

"Auction Protocols for Decentralized Scheduling," Computer Science Colloquium, Purdue University, March 1, 1999.

"Market-Biased Replacement Policies for QoS Web Caching," Invited presentation, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, February 25, 1999.

"Institutions and Multi-Agent Systems," Bell Atlantic Distinguished Lecture, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, February 18, 1999.

1998

"Economics in the Design of Computer-Assisted Auctions," invited paper at the IBM Conference on Trends and Research in Advanced E-Commerce, November 2-3, 1998, Ruschlikon, Switzerland.

"Multi-Agent Systems, Mechanism Design and Institutions," invited talk, First International Conference on Information and Computation Economies (ICE'98), Charleston, SC, October 25-27, 1998.

"Pricing, Bundling and Electronic Access to Information," Columbia University Business School, New York, NY, invited lecture, October 14, 1998.

"Economics of Electronic Access to Scholarly Journals," American Libraries Association, Workshop on PEAK, Washington, DC, June 28, 1998.

"Mechanism Designs for Distributed Network Scheduling," IBM T. J. Watson Research Labs lecture, Hawthorne, NY, June 18, 1998.

"Mechanism Designs for Distributed Network Scheduling," Microeconomics Seminar, University of Iowa, May 13, 1998.

"Cyberdoodling: Management in the Information Age," invited lecture at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, May 12, 1998.

"Network Architecture and Content Provision: An Economic Analysis," Columbia University Business School, New York, NY, May 4, 1998.

"Why Do Corporations Pay Too Much Tax?" Public Finance Seminar, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, April 20, 1998.

"Info Bundling: Exploring the Design Space," Conference on Electronic Markets and Economics 1998, Austin, TX, February 17, 1998.

1997

"Mechanisms for Resource Allocation in Integrated Services Networks," Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, November 21, 1997.

"A Smart Market for Resource Reservation in a Multiple QoS Network," 25th Annual Telecom Policy Research Conference, Alexandria, VA, September 28, 1997.

"Research and Policy Issues: Digital Libraries," Intellectual Property and Economics Workshop, Pisa, Italy, August 27-29, 1997.

"Why Do Some Corporations Pay More Tax Than Necessary?" NBER Summer Institute, Public Economics Workshop, Cambridge, MA, August 5, 1997.

"Allocating Bandwidth for Multiple Qualities of Service," IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab, Hawthorne, NY, June 23, 1997.

"Economic Issues For the Future Internet," Highlands Forum, Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJ, April 28, 1997.

"Restricting and Leveraging Complementary Products After Kodak," ALI-ABA Conference, "Antitrust/Intellectual Property Claims in High Technology Markets," Boston, MA, April 24-25, 1997.

"Market-based Adaptive Architectures for Information Survivability," presented at Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ, March 28, 1997.

"A Smart Market for Resource Reservation in a Multiple QoS Network," Columbia Workshop on Networking Games and Pricing, New York, NY, March 27, 1997.

"Economics of Distribution Restraints and Antitrust," Conference Board Conference on Antitrust, New York, NY, March 6, 1997.

"Pricing Electronic Access to Scholarly Journals: A Field Experiment," Conference on Economics of Digital Information and Intellectual Property, Harvard University, Boston, MA, January 23-25, 1997.

1996

"Economic Issues of the Future Internet," North American Network Operators Group (NANOG), Ann Arbor, MI, October 24, 1996.

"PEAK: Pricing Electronic Access to Knowledge," PRIE Brownbag, Ann Arbor, MI, October 23, 1996.

"PEAK: Pricing Electronic Access to Knowledge," Conference on Electronic Subscriptions, Heemskerk, Netherlands, October 17, 1996.

"Aftermarket Antitrust and Intellectual Property Post-Kodak," American Bar Association Antitrust Section Annual Meetings, Orlando, FL, August 5, 1996.

"Layering and Leveraging: Making Sense of Telecom Market Structure," Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, July 17, 1996.

"Pricing Scholarly Information: Opportunities," Elsevier Conference on Scholarly Electronic Publishing, New York, NY, July 9, 1996.

"Digital Pricing: The University of Michigan Journals Pricing Experiment," Elsevier Conference on Scholarly Electronic Publishing, New York, NY, July 9, 1996.

"Research on Intellectual Property Economics," panel presentation, Digital Libraries Initiative Conference, School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, May 17, 1996.

"Information Economics," faculty education series, School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, April 19, 1996.

"Pricing in Information Networks," INFOCOM '96, San Francisco, March 28, 1996.

"The Role of Economics in Information Science," faculty seminar, School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, February 29, 1996.

"Network Architecture and Content Provision: An Economic Analysis," Allied Social Science Association Convention, San Francisco, CA, January 4-7, 1996.

"Pricing Congestible Resources," Allied Social Science Association Convention, San Francisco, CA, January 4-7, 1996.

1995

"Network Architecture and Content Provision: An Economic Analysis," Microeconomics Workshop, Michigan State University, November 20, 1995.

"Network Architecture and Content Provision: An Economic Analysis," Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Solomons, MD, September 30-October 2, 1995.

"A 'Smart' Spatial Market for Spot Electricity Exchanges," University of Michigan Business School, Ann Arbor, MI, April 14, 1995.

"Using Pricing for Efficiency in ATM Networks," 3rd International Telecommuncations Systems Analysis and Design Conference, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, March 17, 1995.

"Allocating Resources in Future Integrated Services Information Networks," MIT Workshop on Internet Economics, Cambridge, MA, March 10, 1995.

"Reserving Network Resources in Advance," Computer Science Department Seminar, Auburn University, February 1, 1995.

"The Economics of Future Integrated Services Information Networks," Auburn University lecture, January 31, 1995.

"Economic Attributes of High Technology Markets: Antitrust Issues," American Law Institute / American Bar Association Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 26-27, 1995.

1994

"The Economics of Future Integrated Services Information Networks," University of Michigan Telecommunications Symposium, Ann Arbor, MI, December 9, 1994.

"The Economics of Future Integrated Services Information Networks," Conference on the Future of Mathematical Communication, Math Sciences Research Institute, University of California, Berkeley, CA, December 1-4, 1994.

"A 'Smart' Spatial Market for Spot Electricity Exchanges," Harvard University, Boston, MA, November 16, 1994.

"Information Goods and Networks: Economic Issues," FARNET Conference on Health Care and Information Networks, Washington, DC, November 10-11, 1994.

"Pricing Congestible Resources," Microeconomics Workshop, Western Michigan University, November 3, 1994.

"The Economics of Future Integrated Services Information Networks," EDUCOM '94, San Antonio, TX, October 31-November 2, 1994.

"Economic FAQs About the Internet," Time-Warner Conference on Interactive Multimedia in the Classroom, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, October 20-22, 1994.

"Economic Issues in Data and Integrated Telecommunications Networks," Forum on the Economics of Information Infrastructure, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C., July 20, 1994.

"Antitrust Policy in Aftermarkets," US Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission and American Bar Association Antitrust Conference, Washington, DC, May 25-26, 1994.

"Comment on `Market Failure in the Small Group Market: Evidence from Medical Insurance,' by David Cutler," Transatlantic Public Economics Seminar, Turin, Italy, May 19-21, 1994.

"Exercising Market Power in Proprietary Aftermarkets," Industrial Organization Workshop, University of California, Berkeley, CA, April 26, 1994.

"The Importance of Income Shifting to the Design and Analysis of Tax Policy," International Taxation Policy Conference, Washington, DC, April 19, 1994.

"The Coming Integrated Services Information Networks," Micronet Workshop, University of California, Berkeley, CA, April 12, 1994.

"Information Networks and Public Policy," Graduate School of Public Policy Faculty Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, CA, April 8, 1994.

"Pricing the Internet to Manage Congestion," 2nd International Conference on Telecommunication Systems Modelling and Analysis, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, March 27, 1994.

"A 'Smart' Spatial Market for Spot Electricity Exchanges," California Energy Institute, March 18, 1994.

"Controlling Internet Congestion and Other Economic Problems," UNIX SIG Forum, University of California, Berkeley, CA, March 7, 1994.

"Local Telephone Calling Demand When Customers Face Optional and Nonlinear Price Schedules," Econometrics Workshop, University of California, Berkeley, CA, March 3, 1994.

"Why is There Corporate Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting," Public Economics Workshop, University of California, Berkeley, CA, February 14, 1994.

"Why is There Corporate Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting," NBER Conference on International Taxation, Cambridge, MA, January 14, 1994.

1993

"Why is There Corporate Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting," Economics Workshop, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 6, 1993.

"Why is There Corporate Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting," Public Economics Workshop, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, November 1993.

"Tax Distortions to the Choice of Organizational Form," Finance Workshop, Norwegian School of Management, Oslo, Norway, October 14, 1993.

"Why is There Corporate Taxation in a Small Open Economy? The Role of Transfer Pricing and Income Shifting," Faculty Research Seminar, Institute of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, October 7, 1993.

"Tax Distortions to the Choice of Organizational Form," Business Economics Workshop, Norwegian School of Business and Economics, Bergen, Norway, September 27, 1993.

"Pricing the Internet," Harvard Conference on NREN Implementation, JFK School of Government, Harvard University, Boston, MA, May 1993.

"Local Telephone Calling Demand When Customers Face Optional and Nonlinear Price Schedules," 12th Annual Conference of the Advanced Workshop in Regulation and Public Utility Economics, Cape Cod, MA, May 1993.

"Tax Distortions to the Choice of Organizational Form," NBER Public Economics Meetings, April 14-15, 1993.

"Multi-national Taxes and the Financing of Foreign Direct Investment," Nordic Council Conference on International Taxation, Reykjavik, Iceland, April 1-4, 1993.

"Some Economics of the Internet," 10th Michigan Public Utilities Conference, University of Western Michigan, March 25-27, 1993.

"Exercising Market Power in Proprietary Aftermarkets," Business Economics Seminar, University of Michigan Business School, Ann Arbor, MI, March 5, 1993.

1992

"The Excess Burden from Different Taxation of Corporate and Noncorporate Businesses," University of Michigan Public Finance Seminar, Ann Arbor, MI, December 14, 1992.

"Taxes and the Choice of Organizational Form," NBER Finance Program Meetings, December 11, 1992.

"The Economics of Customer Lock-in and Market Power in Services," Conference on the Service Industry, Wharton Graduate School of Management, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October 20, 1992.

"The Excess Burden from Different Taxation of Corporate and Noncorporate Businesses," Michigan State University Microeconomics Seminar, May 11, 1992.

"The Excess Burden from Different Taxation of Corporate and Noncorporate Businesses," Northwestern University Microeconomics Seminar, May 3, 1992.

"Comment on 'Energy Tax Credits and Residential Conservation Investment', by Kevin Hassett and Gilbert Metcalf," NBER Public Economics Program Meetings, April 2-3, 1992.

"Taxes and the Choice of Organizational Form," University of Toronto Business Economics Workshop, Toronto, Canada, March 6, 1992.