Tracy R. Lewis
Tracy R. Lewis | |
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Nationality | United States |
Known for | Co-authoring the Brander-Lewis Model |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Economics |
Institutions | Duke University |
Tracy R. Lewis, is a Martin L. Black professor of business administration within the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. Before arriving at Duke University in 2003, he was the James Walter Eminent Scholar in Economics at the University of Florida.[1]
His articles include "An Incentive Approach to Banking Regulation," Journal of Finance, with and , 1993. The following papers were also co-authored with Sappington; "Selecting an Agent’s Ability," International Economic Review, 1993; "Ignorance in Agency Problems," Journal of Economic Theory, 1993; and "Incentives for Conservation and Quality-Improvement by Public Utilities," American Economic Review, 1992.
Lewis is perhaps best known as co-author of the of , with James A. Brander -- Oligopoly and Financial Structure American Economic Review, 1986.
References[]
- ^ "Tracy R. Lewis". Duke Economics. Duke University. Retrieved 22 January 2011.
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