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Douglas Turner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Florida, starting in Fall 2025. His research focuses on antitrust economics, regulatory policy, and industrial organization, with a particular emphasis on cartel dynamics, market competition, and the effects of regulatory interventions. His work combines theoretical models with empirical evidence from real-world cases such as the air cargo cartel and the American Airlines-US Airways merger.
Key research themes include the design of price caps as sanctions, the impact of cartel dissolution on market prices, and the role of managerial loss aversion in collusion formation. He also explores topics like supplier retaliation under antitrust law, information-sharing practices in agricultural markets, and access pricing regulation in aviation.
Turner’s publications analyze diverse sectors including transportation, agriculture, and technology, emphasizing the interplay between firm behavior, regulatory frameworks, and market outcomes. While no specific awards or grants are listed, his work contributes to advancing antitrust enforcement strategies and understanding modern market structures.



