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Fall 2005 NewsletterFall 2001 Newsletter

Transportation & Public Utilities Group

American Economic Association

TPUG OFFICERS TPUG OFFICERS

John MayoJOHANNES M. BAUER

President CHAIR

Georgetown University

Martin Dresner

President-Elect

The Robert H. Smith School of Business

University of Maryland

JOHN HOWARD BROWN JOHN HOWARD BROWN

Secretary General SECRETARY-TREASURER

School of Economic DevelopmentDepartment of Finance and Economics

P.O Box 8152

College of Business Administration College of Business Administration

Georgia Southern University Georgia Southern University

Statesboro, GA 30460-8152 Statesboro, GA 30460-8151

(912) 681-0896 (912) 681-0896

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

(Prof.) Tae H. Oum

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2003-2005

The University of British Columbia

MARK A. JAMISON

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2004-2006

University of Florida

Thomas Corsi

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2005-2007

University of Maryland

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ANNUAL MEETING 2006

ANNOUNCEMENT

Annual Meeting of the Transportation and Public Utilities Group (TPUG) / AEA will be held on January 6-8, 2006 (Friday-Sunday) in Boston, MA. Program details will be found below. Note the Luncheon Reservation form on page 10; and a New Membership/Membership Renewal Application (please make a copy and give it to an interested friend) provided separately. All TPUG events will be held at the Hilton Back Bay. The Annual Business meeting will be held Saturday, January 6 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the Hilton Back Bay Lincoln room. Also please note that the dues increase approved last year is in effect. Dues are now $20 annually or a lifetime membership is available for $200.

Thank You,

John Howard Brown, Secretary-General

Friday, January 3, 2002

TPUG ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND COCKTAIL RECEPTION TPUG ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND COCKTAIL RECEPTION(CASH BAR)

Hilton Back Bay Lincoln roomFriday, January 4, 2002 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Business Meeting Business Meeting

President=s Report

Secretary-General’s Report Secretary/Treasurer Report

Announcements and Other Business

Saturday, January 7, 2006

8:00 AM

Competitive and Structural Issues in Transportation Economics

Presiding: WAYNE TALLEY, Old Dominion University

SIMON P. ANDERSON, University of Virginia, and WESLEY W. WILSON, University of Oregon—Spatial Modeling in Transportation II: Railroad Pricing, Alternative Markets, and Capacity Constraints

MARIA N. ARBATSKAYA, KAUSHIK MUKHOPADHAYA, Emory University, and ERIC B. RASMUSEN, Indiana University--The Parking Lot Problem

MARC IVALDI, University of Toulouse, and GERARD MCCULLOUGH, University of Minnesota--Welfare Tradeoffs in U.S. Rail Mergers

WILLIAM HUNEKE, Surface Transportation Board--A Mixed Strategies Approach to Railroad-Shipper Negotiations

JEFFREY P. COHEN, University of Hartford, and KRISTEN MONACO, California State University-Long Beach--Ports and Highways Infrastructure Investment and Inter-state Spatial Spillovers

Discussants: WAYNE TALLEY, Old Dominion University

ROBERT WINDLE, University of Maryland

10:15 am

Foundations for the Future of Regulatory Policy in Telecommunications

Presiding: JOHN W. MAYO, Georgetown University

GREGORY L. ROSSTON, Stanford Institute for Economic Research, SCOTT J. SAVAGE, University of Colorado-Boulder, and BRADLEY S. WIMMER, University of Nevada--Las Vegas--Regulated Prices with Competition and Heterogeneous Consumers

DAVID GABEL, Queens College, and CAROLYN GIDEON, Tufts University--Retail Prices, Rebalancing, and Facilities-Based Entry into the Telecommunications Market

CARLO CAMBINI, Politenico di Torino, TOMMASSO M. VALLETTI, Imperial College of London and CEPR-- Information Exchange and Competition in Communications Networks

ALAIN DE FONTENAY and CHRISTIAAN HOGENDORN, Columbia University--Entry and Vertical Disintegration

Discussants: JEFFREY MACHER, Georgetown University

SCOTT WALSTEN, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies

DAVID MANDY, University of Missouri

TPUG LUNCHEON TPUG LUNCHEON

12:30 - 1:45 p.m.

Hilton Back Bay - Jefferson Room

Price: $45.00

Agenda Agenda

Distinguished Member Award Distinguished Member Award

Guest Speaker Guest Speaker - TBA

Presiding Presiding

John Mayo, President TPUG

2:30 PM

Airline Economics

Session Chair: Kennneth Button, George Mason University

“(When) Do Hub Airlines Internalize Their Self-Imposed Congestion Delays?” Joseph I. Daniel and Katherine Thomas Harback, University of Delaware

“Competition with Differentiated Products: The Case of Low Cost Carrier vs. Legacy Carrier Competition in U.S. Domestic Airline Markets” Xiaowen Fu, University of British Columbia, Martin Dresner, University of Maryland, and Tae H. Oum, University of British Columbia,

“The Welfare Implications of Congestion-Based Landing Fees in a Non-Atomistic World” Steven Morrison, Northeastern University and Clifford Winston, The Brookings Institution

“Many Fields of Battle: How Cost Structures Affect Competition Across Multiple Markets” Li Zou, University of Maryland

Discussants:

1. Kenneth Button, George Mason University

2. Steven Morrison, Northeastern University

3. Tae H. Oum, University of British Columbia

Sunday, January 8, 2005

10:15 am Joint with AEA

Regulation and Antitrust in a Deregulating Telecommunications Industry

Presiding: JOHN W. MAYO, Georgetown University

ROGER NOLL, Stanford University—Is Substituting Competition for Regulation Still Feasible after Trinko?

TIMOTHY BRENNAN, University of Maryland-Baltimore County—Trinko versus Baxter: The Demise of U.S. v. AT&T

MICHAEL R. WARD, University of Texas-Arlington, and GLENN A. WOROCH, University of California-Berkeley—Fixed-Mobile Telephone Subscription: Substitution in the U.S.

SCOTT WALLSTEN, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies—Broadband Penetration: An Empirical Analysis of State and Federal Policies

Discussants: PAUL JOSKOW, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

ROBERT MAJURE, U.S. Department of Justice

THOMAS LYON, University of Michigan

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Persons interested in presenting a paper for one of the TPUG sessions at the 2007 meetings in should send the title and a brief abstract of the proposed paper to:

Martin Dresner,

The Robert H. Smith School of Business

University of Maryland

The proposed abstracts should be submitted by March 1, 2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES GROUP (TPUG) DISSERTATION AWARD

If approved by the members, TPUG will conduct its annual TPUG Doctoral dissertation competition in 2006 to acknowledge outstanding contributions of young scholars in the fields of transportation and public utilities. An announcement will be distributed to all members and through other appropriate channels in early 2006.

John Howard Brown will organize two sessions (one each of public utilities and transportation topics) for the International Industrial Organization Conference in Boston MA, April 7-9, 2006. Please submit paper abstracts by November 20, 2005.

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Membership in TPUG

If you have colleagues or friends who would be interested in joining the Transportation and Public Utilities Group of AEA, have them complete the form in the attached membership brochure and mail it together with a check made payable to TPUG for $20.00 (annual dues) to the Secretary General. We are now also offering a lifetime membership at $200. Extra brochures are included for any friend or colleagues interested in membership PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD THIS NEWSLETTER TO ANY INDIVIDUALS WHO YOU THINK MAY BE INTERESTED IN BEING A TPUG MEMBER.

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Application for Membership

(annual dues US $20, Lifetime membership $200)

NAME:______

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Return to :

JOHN HOWARD BROWN JOHN HOWARD BROWN

SECRETARY-TREASURER SECRETARY-TREASURER

School of Economic Development Department of Finance and Economics

P.O Box 8152

College of Business Administration College of Business Administration

Georgia Southern University 033 Georgia Southern University

Statesboro, GA 30460-8152 33 Statesboro, GA 30460-8151

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LUNCHEON RESERVATION FORM

Saturday, January 7, 20063 at 12:30 p.m.

Hilton Back Bay - Jefferson Room

Luncheon Speaker

TBA

______I plan to attend the TPUG of AEA luncheon on Saturday, 1/4/2003

at 12:30 p.m.

Number of guest(s) accompanying me to the luncheon: ______

______I do not plan to attend the luncheon.

______I plan to attend the Annual Business Meeting and Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar) on Friday, January 3, 2003 at 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

______I do not plan to attend the reception.

Amount enclosed:Total Enclosed:

______Luncheon(s) @ $45.00______

Name ______

Affiliation/Company ______

Please return by December 1, 2005 to:

JOHN HOWARD BROWN JOHN HOWARD BROWN

SECRETARY-TREASURER SECRETARY-TREASURER

School of Economic Development Department of Finance and Economics

P.O Box 8152

College of Business Administration College of Business Administration

Georgia Southern University 033 Georgia Southern University

Statesboro, GA 30460-8152 33 Statesboro, GA 30460-8151

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DISTINGUISHED MEMBER AWARDS DISTINGUISHED MEMBER AWARDS

In 1964, the chair-elect of the Transportation and Public Utilities Group was instructed

A. . . to appoint a committee to study plans for honoring Transportation and Public Utility Group members who have made significant contributions to the field and to the Transportation and Public Utilities Group during their careers.@ The committee=s conclusions and recommendations provided for the recognition of past achievements of individuals who have enjoyed full, distinguished careers. This precedent was reaffirmed in the spring of 1973 by ballot vote of the membership.

As a result of this directive, forty-seven awards of recognition have been made since 1965. In four of these years, two or more awards were presented. Recipients include: James C. Bonbright, Martin G. Glaeser, D. Philip Locklin, Dudley F. Pegrum, E. Grosvenor Plowman, Ben Lewis, Kent Healy, Marvin L. Fair, Joseph Rose, John Frederick, James C. Nelson, Robert W. Harbeson, Eli W. Clemens, C. Emery Troxel, James R. Nelson, Beatrice Aitchison, Horace M. Gray, L. L. Waters, Alfred E. Kahn, Charles A. Taff, Ernest W. Williams, Jr., William Vickrey, Wilfred Owen, William H. Thompson, Roy J. Sampson, John F. Due, Merrill Roberts, Harry M. Trebing, Martin T. Farris, Robert D. Pashek, George W. Wilson, John Hazard, Donald V. Harper, James E. Suelflow, David S. Schwartz, John C. Spychalski, Edythe Miller, Douglas N. Jones, Curtis A. Cramer, William Waters III, John Meyer, Charles F. Phillips, Jr. ,Ken Small, Rodney E. Stevenson , Trevor Heavor , William Melody, Steven Morrison (2003).

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