Gregory J. Werden
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Former Visiting Scholar
Gregory J. Werden worked at the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice for over 40 years, where he helped prepare numerous enforcement guidelines and over a hundred briefs filed in the appellate courts or the Supreme Court. He is the only Antitrust Division employee ever to receive the Department’s Mary C. Lawton Lifetime Service Award. Throughout his government service, he contributed to antitrust scholarship, introducing the hypothetical monopolist test for market delineation and merger simulation. After retiring from government service in 2019, he wrote a book titled The Foundations of Antitrust: Events, Ideas, and Doctrines (Carolina Academic Press 2020). He earned his Ph.D. in Economics in 1977 from the University of Wisconsin.
Latest Work
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
The Federal Trade Commission Lacks Rulemaking Authority to Enforce the Prohibition on Unfair Methods of Competition
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Unfair Methods of Competition under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act: What Is the Intelligible Principle?
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Antitrust Enforcement and the Rule of Law
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The FTC Power Grab | RealClearPolicy
Latest Work
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
The Federal Trade Commission Lacks Rulemaking Authority to Enforce the Prohibition on Unfair Methods of Competition
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Working Papers Working Papers
Unfair Methods of Competition under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act: What Is the Intelligible Principle?
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Policy Briefs Policy Briefs
Antitrust Enforcement and the Rule of Law
- | Antitrust and Competition Antitrust and Competition
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary