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Frederick Warren-Boulton
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MiCRA
Microeconomic Consulting & Research Associates, Inc.
1155 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 900
Washington, D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-467-2500
Fax: 202-296-1915
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FREDERICK R.
WARREN-BOULTON
Principal
Ph.D. and M.A. in Economics,
Princeton University
M.P.A., Princeton University
B.A., Yale University |
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Frederick Warren-Boulton has extensive academic, government, and private sector
experience in antitrust and regulatory economics and corporate governance issues.
He has testified and published extensively on these issues and is an internationally
recognized expert in the economics of vertical restraints. As a consultant, Dr.
Warren-Boulton provided economic analysis and expert economic testimony in numerous
matters arising in a variety of industries. Prominent examples include his testimony
for the Justice Department in U.S. v. AT&T, for the states and DOJ in Microsoft,
for the FTC in Staples, and for Brunswick in Concord Boat.
From 1983 to 1989, Dr. Warren-Boulton served as chief economist of the Antitrust
Division, U.S. Department of Justice, where he became the first Deputy Assistant
Attorney General for Economic Analysis. As chief economist, he supervised the
analysis of economic issues in all matters coming before the Division, including
its filings before state and federal regulatory agencies. He also contributed
to the formulation of Division policy such as the 1984 Merger Guidelines, the
Vertical Restraint Guidelines, and the antitrust provisions of the Sentencing
Guidelines and to the Division’s legislative initiatives on resale price
maintenance, revisions of the antitrust statutes, and oil pipeline deregulation.
Before joining the Department, Dr. Warren-Boulton was Associate Professor of
Economics at Washington University (St. Louis) and Resident Scholar at the Center
for the Study of American Business. Before co-founding MiCRA, he was Resident
Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Senior Vice President of ICF Consulting
Associates, Research Professor of Psychology at The American University, and
Visiting Lecturer at Princeton University (1991). |
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