Stan J. Liebowitz is a Research Fellow at the Independent Institute and Ashbel Smith Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for the Analysis of Property Rights and Innovation at the University of Texas at Dallas. He received his Ph. D. in economics from the University of California at Los Angeles, and he has taught at the North Carolina State University, University of Chicago, University of Rochester, and the University of Western Ontario. Professor Liebowitz is the author (with Stephen Margolis) of the widely acclaimed book, Winners, Losers & Microsoft: Competition and Antitrust in High Technology, as well as the books and monographs, Re-thinking the Networked Economy, Why Health Care Costs Too Much, The Relative Efficiency of Private and Public Broadcasting in Canada, The Impact of Reprography on the Copyright System, and Copyright Obligations for Cable Television: Pros and Cons.
Stephen E. Margolis is a Research Fellow at the Independent Independent and Professor and Chairman of the Department of Economics, College of Management, North Carolina State University. Professor Margolis received his Ph. D. in economics from the University of California at Los Angeles, and he has taught at the University of Michigan, University of Western Ontario, University of Arizona, Harvard University and Duke University.
Jack Hirshleifer (1925– 2005) was Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. He received his Ph. D. at Harvard University and served as an economist at RAND Corporation and taught at the University of Chicago.