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Leslie M. Marx is the Robert A. Bandeen Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and holds a joint appointment as Professor of Economics in Duke's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on anti-competitive behaviors, including collusion, bid rigging, and market design. She earned her BS from Duke University and MA/PhD from Northwestern University.
- Education: BS (Duke), MA/PhD (Northwestern)
- Affiliations: Fuqua School of Business and Trinity College Economics Department
Her research interests span game theory, antitrust economics, and auction design. Key publications include work on collusion detection, merger analysis, and market regulation. Marx has contributed to major journals like the American Economic Review and co-authored The Economics of Collusion: Cartels and Bidding Rings (MIT Press, 2012).
She has received grants from the NSF and Australian Research Council, and awards including the Sloan Doctoral Fellowship. Her work bridges academia and policy, influencing antitrust enforcement strategies. Beyond academia, Marx is a former Olympian (1996 U.S. Fencing Team) and a Masters Fencing World Champion (2017).


