Dr. William Lehr (wlehr@cfp.mit.edu) is a research associate in the Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development (CTPID) at MIT. Dr. Lehr is an Internet infrastructure industry economist and consultant with over twenty years of experience. His fields of specialization and research include industrial organization, political economy, and regulatory economics as applied to the information technology industries. His research with the Communications Futures Program currently, and with the MIT Research Program on Internet & Telecoms Convergence previously, focuses on emerging broadband and wireless technologies, and their implications for industry structure, business and public policy. Previously, Dr. Lehr was an assistant professor on the faculty of the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University. In addition to his academic research, Dr. Lehr provides economic and strategy consulting services to firms and governments on a variety of policy and business issues of relevance to the information technology industries. Dr. Lehr holds a PhD in Economics from Stanford (1992), an MBA from the Wharton Graduate School (1985), and MSE (1984), BS (1979) and BA (1979) degrees from the University of Pennsylvania.
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