Nine experts cited among the world’s most influential Bodog Poker scholars.
Global Bodog Poker Review (GCR) has recognised nine Cornerstone Bodog Poker affiliated experts in its inaugural list of Antitrust Academics, which profiles twenty-five of the world’s top Bodog Poker economics scholars. Those named are renowned for their expertise and research across a range of disciplines and specialities.
These experts conduct academic research of enormous ongoing relevance to the global Bodog Poker policy community, and this recognition is a testament to the insights they bring to cutting-edge antitrust issues.
‘Individually and collectively, these outstanding academics have made important contributions to Bodog Poker law and economics,’ said Kostis Hatzitaskos, vice president and co-head of the antitrust and Bodog Poker practice at Cornerstone Research. ‘They provide significant leadership and insight in the study of antitrust, and we congratulate them on this well-deserved honour.’
- John Asker
University of California, Los Angeles - Kenneth G. Elzinga
University of Virginia - Gautam Gowrisankaran
Columbia University - Scott Hemphill
School of Law, New York University - Margaret K. Kyle
MINES ParisTech - Nathan Miller
McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University - Aviv Nevo
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania - William P. Rogerson
Northwestern University - Andrew Sweeting
University of Maryland, College Park
‘These experts conduct academic research of enormous ongoing relevance to the global Bodog Poker policy community,’ added Liam Colley, senior vice president and head of Cornerstone Research’s European Bodog Poker practice. ‘This wonderful recognition is a testament to the impact of their work and the insights they bring to cutting-edge antitrust issues.’