Gregory L. Rosston

  • Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research

Deputy Director
Visiting Lecturer

Department of Economics

Stanford University

Landau Economics Bldg.
579 Serra Mall, Galvez St
Stanford, CA 94305-6015


(650) 725-1874

grosston@stanford.edu


Website: SIEPR faculty profile

Issues: Competition Policy & Antitrust, Broadband, Networks and Infrastructure and Networks, the Internet, and Cloud Computing

About Gregory L. Rosston

Greg Rosston is Deputy Director and a Research Fellow at Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and Visiting Lecturer in Economics at Stanford University. His research has focused on industrial organization, antitrust and regulation. He has written numerous articles on competition in local telecommunications, implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, auctions and spectrum policy.

He has also co-edited two books, including Interconnection and the Internet: Selected Papers from the 1996 Telecommunications Policy Research Conference.

At Stanford, he has taught Regulation and Antitrust in the economics department and a seminar for seniors in the Public Policy program. Prior to joining Stanford University, Dr. Rosston served as Deputy Chief Economist of the Federal Communications Commission. At the FCC, he helped to implement the Telecommunications Act. In this work, he helped to design and write the rules the Commission adopted as a framework to encourage efficient competition in telecommunications markets. He also helped with the design and implementation of the FCC's spectrum auctions.


Degree(s):
A.B., Economics, University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D., Economics, Stanford University