
December 12, 2010
We are delighted to announce that Mr. Subhadip Ghosh will be working with us on some of our international competition law consulting projects.
Subhadip Ghosh is a Vancouver based academic and economist, currently a faculty of Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, where he teaches courses on Competition/Antitrust and Regulation, Industrial Organization, and Economic Development. Dr. Ghosh did his M.S. and PhD in Economics from Indian Statistical Institute, India, where his research focused on the interactions between International trade, Industrial Organization and Competition Policy issues. Thereafter he worked as a Post Doctoral Fellow in Sauder School of Business, UBC, where along with Professor Thomas W. Ross, a leading competition policy expert on Canadian competition policy and currently senior Associate Dean at the Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, he worked on both the recent theoretical and applied competition policy issues. He has also worked as an Assistant and Associate Professor of Economics in the University of Burdwan, India in the period 2002 to the end of 2009, before he migrated to Canada.
One of his areas of specialization is Indian competition policy, where he has published well-known articles with Professor Thomas W. Ross. His current research projects (along with co-author Thomas W. Ross), include how to create better leniency programs, which has been proved to be a very successful tool in combating cartels, regarded as the worst anticompetitive practice. He is also working on a project comparing several aspects of European, US and Indian competition law, and how to harmonize the competition laws of various countries.
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