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Anil Caliskan

Senior Economist

Anil Caliskan holds a Ph.D. degree in economics from George Mason University. Her fields of interest are, broadly, experimental economics and industrial organization. Her dissertation examined the robustness and welfare implications of exclusionary heterogeneous product bundling, using experimental markets.

Prior to joining Arlington Economics, Anil Caliskan worked for the Information Economy Project at George Mason University School of Law, concentrating on quantitative analysis of the effects of regulating telecommunications markets.

Education

Ph.D. in Economics, George Mason University
M.B.A., Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey

Selected Papers

Natural Experiments in U.S. Broadband Regulation (with Thomas W. Hazlett), Review of Network Economics, Vol. 2, Issue 2 (June 2008)

Exclusionary Bundling and the Effects of a Competitive Fringe (with David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon L. Smith, and Bart J. Wilson), Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, Vol. 163, Issue 1 (2007)