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  1. Joseph Harrington is a leading scholar of industrial organization and microeconomic theory. He studies collusion and cartels, and has published articles, books, and lectures on the topic.

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  2. Joseph Harrington. Professor Business Economics & Public Policy, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Verified email at wharton.upenn.edu - Homepage. Industrial Organization...

  3. Joseph Harrington is a leading scholar on collusion and cartels, with publications in top journals and presentations before competition authorities. He is also the author of two textbooks and the Patrick T. Harker Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Wharton.

  4. Joseph Harrington has 37 books on Goodreads with 475 ratings. Joseph Harringtons most popular book is Things Come On: An amneoir (Wesleyan Poetry Series).

  5. Joseph Harrington. Dept. of Business Economics and Public Policy. The Wharton School. University of Pennsylvania. Email: harrij@wharton.upenn.edu . Phone: 215-898-9072

  6. Joseph Harrington is the Patrick T. Harker Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests are industrial organization, microeconomic theory, and organizations.

  7. Joseph Harrington is a professor of English at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Poetry and the Public: The Social Form of Modern U.S. Poetics and Things Come On: An Amneoir.