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George A.  Hay

Senior Consultant to CRA
New York
+1-607-255-3378
george-hay@lawschool.cornell.edu
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Education

Ph.D. Economics, Northwestern University
M.A. Economics, Northwestern University
B.S. Mathematics, Le Moyne College

Experience

George A. Hay, Consultant, is the Edward Cornell Professor of Law and a professor of economics at Cornell University, where he holds a joint appointment in the Law School and the Department of Economics. Dr. Hay is an expert in industrial organization and antitrust issues. He has authored many articles on industrial organization and antitrust law, and he has been a consultant and expert witness in numerous antitrust cases in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the European Union. Dr. Hay also has consulted to the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Division, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, and the New Zealand Commerce Commission. From 1973 to 1979, Dr. Hay was director of the Economic Policy Office for the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice. He has been a visiting professor at The University of Sydney Law School, The University of Melbourne Law School, The University of New South Wales Law School, and The University of Virginia, and was a Fulbright Scholar at Oxford University. He is a member of the American Economics Association, the American Law and Economics Association, and the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association. In addition, Dr. Hay also has served as vice chair of the Economics Committee of the Antitrust Section and chair of the Antitrust Section of the Association of American Law Schools.