Lawrence J. White has been with New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business for almost 45 years. His primary research areas of interest include antitrust, network industries, financial regulation, international banking, and applied microeconomics. Professor White has published numerous articles in the Journal of Business, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and other leading journals in economics, finance, and law. He is the author of "The S&L Debacle: Public Policy Lessons for Bank and Thrift Regulation", among other books, and he is the co-editor (with John Kwoka) of the 7th of edition of "The Antitrust Revolution". He contributed chapters to both of the NYU Stern books on the financial crisis - "Restoring Financial Stability" and "Regulating Wall Street". He is the co-author (with Stern’s Viral Acharya, Matthew Richardson, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh) of "Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance". Lawrence White is a former student of Harvard University (B.A. in Economics, 1964 and Ph.D. in Economics, 1969) and of the London School of Economics (M.Sc. in Economics, 1965).
2021 Awards
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A ’primarily property’ presumption is – still – really needed for the IP/antitrust interfaceReview of Industrial Organization, Lawrence J. White, May 6, 2020, Volume 56
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Antitrust economics and consumer protection economics in policy and litigation: Why the disparity?Economic Inquiry, Lawrence J. White, October 2020, Volume 58, Issue 4
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Rethinking antitrustMilken Insitute Review, Lawrence White, January 24, 2021
2020 Awards
Distinctions
Nominee, 2021 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Economics
Nominee, 2021 Antitrust Writing Awards: Academic, Intellectual Property
Nominee, 2021 Antitrust Writing Awards: Business, General Antitrust
Nominee, 2020 Antitrust Writing Awards: Business, Economics
