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Fall 2008
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Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00-3:00 pm & by appointment

Dr. Yale M. Braunstein
203B South Hall
Berkeley, California
94720-4600
U.S.A.
+1.510.642.2235
yale@sims
Last update:
9 Sept 2008
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Yale M. Braunstein is a Professor at the School of Information
at the University of California, Berkeley.
He received a B.S. degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and
a doctorate in economics from Stanford
University. He
is the author or co-author of over 50 articles in the fields of economics
and information science and has served as a consultant for several corporations
and government agencies in the U.S. and internationally.
As an economist, Yale focuses on competition in
information products and services, in particular on how new generations
of products and technologies alter the commercial landscape for incumbent
players. His research areas include economies of scale and scope, pricing,
market structure, and the economics of intellectual property rights.
His work has been published in the major scholarly journals in
economics, information science, and legal policy.
Yale has also developed financial, forecasting,
tariff, and valuation models in areas that include cellular, fixed,
and international telecommunications; cable, satellite, and IP television;
and broadband. This work has been used by applicants for licenses, regulators,
and policy makers in the U.S.,
Brazil, Canada,
China, Ireland, Israel,
Sweden, Ukraine, and the UK.
Yale has been a visiting scholar and guest lecturer
in China and Germany
and at the East-West Center in Hawaii.
Working with faculty at the Center
for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM) in Munich,
he co-developed and co-taught the course "Realizing Digital Convergence"
which was simultaneously offered in Berkeley
and Munich with lectures delivered
live over the web in both directions.
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Portrait photos: Peg Skorpinski
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