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A complete bibliography for Roy Epstein is available by downloading his CV. The following material is available electronically:

"Prejudgment Interest Rates in Patent Cases: Don't Compound an Error." IPL Newsletter 24(2), Winter 2006.

"Merger Simulation with Brand-Level Margin Data: Extending PCAIDS with Nests." With Daniel L. Rubinfeld. Advances in Economic Analysis & Policy: Vol. 4: No. 1, Article 2. (2004).

"Modeling Patent Damages: Rigorous and Defensible Calculations." Presented at the AIPLA 2003 Annual Meeting, Washington DC.

"Economic Analysis of the Reasonable Royalty: Simplification and Extension of the Georgia-Pacific Factors." With Alan J. Marcus. 85(7) JPTOS 555 (2003).

"PCAIDS Merger Simulation with Nests: A New Framework for Unilateral Effects Analysis." Presentation to International Industrial Organization Conference, Boston, April 2003.

"The Market Share Rule With Price Erosion: Patent Infringement Lost Profits Damages After Crystal." 31 AIPLA Q.J. 1 (2003).

"Merger Simulation and Unilateral Effects: A Primer for Antitrust Lawyers." American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust Law, Economics Committee Newsletter 2(2), Fall 2002, pp. 3-6.

"Merger Simulation: A Simplified Approach with New Applications." With Daniel L. Rubinfeld. 69 Antitrust L.J. 883 (2002).

"Two Approaches to Seniors' Drug Benefits." With Ernst R. Berndt and Stan N. Finkelstein. Boston Globe Op-Ed, February 20, 2001.

"Anti-Trust and Higher Education: Was There a Conspiracy to Restrict Financial Aid?" With D. Carlton and G. Bamberger. Downloadable working paper version from the National Bureau of Economic Research. The article was published in the Rand Journal of Economics 26 (1995), pp. 131-147.

"The Fall of OLS in Structural Estimation." Oxford Economic Papers 41 (1989), pp. 94-107.

In addition, a print version of "State Industries and Economics: Rethinking Patent Infringement Damages," Federal Circuit Bar Journal 9 (2000), pp. 367-382 is available upon request. Please email to receive a copy.