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  1. Dennis W. Carlton. Published Papers. Eugene Fama and Industrial Organization. The Fama Portfolio, edited by John Cochrance and Tobias Moskowitz, Univeristy of Chicago Press, (forthcoming). "Does The FTC's Theory of Product-Hopping Promote Cometition? " (with F. Flyer and Y. Shefi), Journal of Competition Law and Economics, (2016).

  2. Dennis W. Carlton focuses his research on microeconomics, industrial organization, and antitrust. He has published more than 100 articles and two books, including one of the leading textbooks in industrial organization.

  3. Glasner and T. F. Cooley, New York: Garland 1997, pp. 544-47. " Communication among Competitors: Game Theory and Antitrust. " Dennis W. Carlton, Robert H. Gertner and Andrew M. Rosenfeld; George Mason Law Review , 1997, 5 (3), pp. 423-40.

  4. Oct 13, 2006 · The Control of Externalities in Sports Leagues: An Analysis of Restrictions in the National Hockey League. Posted: 27 Jan 2004. Dennis W. Carlton, Alan S. Frankel and Elisabeth M. Landes. University of Chicago - Booth School of Business, LECG/Navigant Consulting and LECG/Navigant Consulting.

  5. Dennis W. Carlton is the David McDaniel Keller Professor of Economics Emeritus at the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago where he teaches in the Business School, Law School and Economics Department.

  6. Midnight Syndicate is an American musical duo that has been working primarily in the genre of neoclassical dark ambient music since 1997 and is based in Chardon, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. The band refers to their CDs as "soundtracks for the imagination" or "soundtracks to imaginary films".

  7. In-Progress Papers. Theoretical analysis of firm size, information, price rigidity, and product variety. Empirical analysis of business cycle effects on firm size distributions. Analysis of growth of futures markets and the effect of this growth on the industrial organization of related industries.