Margaret Levenstein Explained
Margaret C. Levenstein[1] is an American economist who is Director of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and Research Professor at the Institute for Social Research and the School of Information at the University of Michigan.[2] She is a past president of the Business History Conference.[3] Her research focuses on historical firm organization and competition and the evolution of information systems within firms.[4]
Levenstein received her B.A. from Barnard College in 1983 and Ph.D. from Yale University.[5]
Selected works
- Levenstein, Margaret C., and Valerie Y. Suslow. "What determines cartel success?." Journal of economic literature 44, no. 1 (2006): 43–95.
- Levenstein, Margaret C., and Valerie Y. Suslow. "Breaking up is hard to do: Determinants of cartel duration." The Journal of Law and Economics 54, no. 2 (2011): 455–492.
- Levenstein, Margaret. Accounting for Growth: Information Systems and the Creation of the Large Corporation. Stanford University Press, 1998.
- Evenett, Simon J., Margaret C. Levenstein, and Valerie Y. Suslow. International cartel enforcement: lessons from the 1990s. The World Bank, 2001.
- Levenstein, Margaret C. "Price Wars and the Stability of Collusion: A Study of the Pre‐World War I Bromine Industry." The Journal of Industrial Economics 45, no. 2 (1997): 117–137.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Margaret C. Levenstein . 2022-07-10 . www-personal.umich.edu.
- Web site: CSWEP Assoc. Chair & Survey Director: Margaret Levenstein. 2020-10-28. www.aeaweb.org.
- Web site: Margaret Levenstein The Business History Conference. 2020-10-28. thebhc.org.
- Web site: Margaret Levenstein, Institute for New Economic Thinking. 2020-10-28. Institute for New Economic Thinking. en.
- Web site: The Hilltop Society FY21 Donors List . 2022-07-10 . giving.barnard.edu . en.