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Bruce Seaman is a Professor at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University, where he contributes to research and teaching in economics and public policy. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and has a distinguished career spanning academic research and applied economic consulting.
- Ph.D., University of Chicago
His research centers on industrial organization, antitrust, nonprofit and arts economics, public finance, and development economics. He has explored price discrimination, school choice, cost-benefit methodologies, cultural trade, tax exportability, and the economic effects of illegal activities. His work bridges theoretical models and policy applications, often with legal and regulatory implications.
Although specific publications are not listed in detail, his work has appeared in top journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Cultural Economics, Public Finance Quarterly, and Utah Law Review, indicating a strong interdisciplinary presence in economics, law, and public policy.
Bruce Seaman has served as a staff economist and consultant for the Federal Trade Commission and continues to consult on antitrust, contractual disputes, and civil tort cases. His expertise is frequently applied in real-world legal and policy contexts.
He is affiliated with the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, a leading institution for policy research, and maintains an active academic profile with broad research interests spanning economics and social impact.
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