David Krause, Ph.D.
Director - Economic Analysis

Bell Canada Enterprises Inc.
E-mail: d.krause@bell.ca

EDUCATION
  • Ph.D. in Economics, University of Calgary, November 2002
    Advisor: Dr. Jeffrey Church

    M.A. in Economics, University of Calgary, November 1995

    B.A. in Economics, University of Calgary, June 1994
POSITIONS
  • Senior Economist, Competition Bureau Canada, July 2004 - May 2006

    Assistant Professor, The University of Lethbridge, July 2002 - July 2004

    Economist, Competition Bureau Canada, July 2000 - July 2003
RESEARCH

INTERESTS:

  • Competition Policy, Industrial Organization, Regulatory Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Transportation Economics

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

  • Serletis, A., and D. Krause, (1996), “Empirical Evidence of the Long-Run Neutrality Hypothesis Using Low-Frequency International Data,” Economics Letters, 50: 323-27.

    Serletis, A., and D. Krause, (1996), “Nominal Stylized Facts of U.S. Business Cycles,” Federal Reserve Bank of St.Louis Review, 78: 49-54.

WORKING PAPERS:

  • Church, J.R., N. Gandal, and D. Krause, (2002), “Indirect Network Effects and Adoption Externalities,” Foerder Institute for Economic Research Working Paper 02-30.

    Eaton, B.C., and D. Krause, (2001), “Coordination Cascades: Sequential Choice in the Presence of a Network Externality,” University of Calgary, Department of Economics, Discussion Paper 2001-08.

    Coe, P.J., and D. Krause, (2005), "An Analysis of Price-based Tests of Market Delineation"

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

  • Monteiro, J., and D. Krause, (2005), “Air Transportation – Are New Destinations on the Horizon?” Canadian Transportation Research Forum Proceedings of the 2005 Annual Conference, p. 253-69.

    Monteiro, J., and D. Krause, (2005), “Computer Reservation Systems in Canada – Changing Regulations and Their Economic Rationale,” Canadian Transportation Research Forum Proceedings of the 2005 Annual Conference, p. 270-85.

    Monteiro, J., G. Allen and D. Krause, (2004), “Canadian Transportation Alliances Under the Competition Act.” Canadian Transportation Research Forum Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Conference, p. 31-46.

    Monteiro, J., M. Nera and D. Krause, (2003), “The Canadian Air Cargo Business,” Canadian Transportation Research Forum Proceedings of the 2003 Annual Conference, p. 642-658.

    Monteiro, J, D. Krause, and A. Downs, (2002), “The Open Skies Agreement Between U.S. and Canada – Does it Suggest the Need for a Wider More Liberal Air Pact?” Canadian Transportation Research Forum Proceedings of the 2002 Annual Conference, p. 319-37.

    Serletis, A., and D. Krause, (1996), “Money Aspects of North American Economies,” Economic Integration of the Americas, C. Paraskevopoulos, R. Grinspun, and G. Eaton eds. Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 34-39.

PRESENTATIONS
  • Canadian Economic Association Annual Conference. Montreal. May 2006: “An Analysis of Price-based Tests of Antitrust Market Delineation.”

    International Industrial Organization Conference. Boston. April 2006: "An Analysis of Price-based Tests of Antitrust Market Delineation."

    University of Lethbridge. October 2005: “An Analysis of Price-based Tests of Antitrust Market Delineation.”

    Alberta Conference on Industrial Organization, University of Calgary. October 2005: “Coordination Cascades: Sequential Choice in the Presence of a Network Externality.”

    Alberta Conference on Industrial Organization, University of Calgary. October 2005: “An Analysis of Price-based Tests of Antitrust Market Delineation.” (Presented by Patrick Coe)

    Canadian Economic Association Annual Conference. Hamilton. May 2005: “Mergers: A Year in Review.”

    Canadian Transportation Research Forum Annual Conference. Hamilton. May 2005: “Air Transportation – Are New Destinations on the Horizon?”

    Canadian Transportation Research Forum Annual Conference. Calgary. May 2004: “Canadian Transportation Alliances Under the Competition Act.”

    Canadian Economic Association Annual Conference. Ottawa. May 2003: “Alberta Electricity Deregulation – A Review.”

    Canadian Transportation Research Forum Annual Conference. Ottawa. May 2003: “The Canadian Air Cargo Business.”

    Next Generation Colloquium. March 2003: “Institutional Issues in Transatlantic Aviation – A Comment.”

    University of British Columbia, Faculty of Commerce, Division of Strategy and Business Economics. November 2002: “Indirect Network Effects are Externalities.”

    Vancouver Competition Policy Roundtable. November 2002: “Strategic Alliances and Section 45 Reform.”

    Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Seminar on Competition and Deregulation in the Electricity Sector. Mexico City, Mexico. May 2002: “Market Surveillance in Deregulated Electricity Markets.”

    Canadian Transportation Research Forum Annual Conference. St. John’s, Newfoundland. May 2002: “The Open Skies Agreement Between the U.S. and Canada – Does it Suggest the Need for a Wider and More Liberal Air Pact?”

    University of Lethbridge. May 2002: “Coordination Cascades: Sequential Choice in the Presence of a Network Externality.”
OTHER ACTIVITIES
  • Co – Editor Canadian Competition Policy Page, September 2003 – Present

    The Canadian Competition Policy Page is a project of the UBC Centre for the Study of Government and Business. It is a website devoted to the dissemination of information on competition law and economics in Canada and around the world.

    Referee for: Canadian Public Policy, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Journal of Transportation Economics, Telecommunications Policy Journal

TEACHING
  • Advanced Microeconomic Theory, The University of Lethbridge
    Aviation Economics and Policy, The University of Lethbridge
    Industrial Organization Theory and Policy, The University of Lethbridge
    Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, The University of Calgary

    Managerial Economics, The University of Lethbridge
    Money and Banking, The University of Calgary

    Principles of Industrial Organization, The University of Lethbridge

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