Thomas Wollmann
Kelli Questrom Associate Professor in Markets, Public Policy & Law
Associate Professor, Markets, Public Policy, and Law
Publications
Wollmann, T. (In Press). “How to get away with merger: Stealth consolidation and its effects on US dialysis”, Journal of Political Economy
Asil, A., Ramos, P., Starc, A., Wollmann, T. (In Press). “Are private equity funds liable for anticompetitive acquisitions?”, Stanford Journal of Law, Business and Finance
Starc, A., Wollmann, T. (2025). “Does Entry Remedy Collusion? Evidence from the Generic Prescription Drug Cartel”, American Economic Review, 115 (5), 1400-1438
Barrios, J., Wollmann, T. (2024). “A New Era of Midnight Mergers: Antitrust Risk and Investor Disclosures”, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 16 (4), 77-111
Wollmann, T., Asil, A. (2023). “Can machines commit crimes under US antitrust laws?”, University of Chicago Business Law Review, 3 (1)
Asil, A., Barrios, J., Wollmann, T. (2023). “Misaligned measures of control: Private equity’s antitrust loophole”, Virginia Law and Business Review
Wollmann, T. (2023). “Terms of the Deal Were Not Announced: Accounting for Mergers with Unpublicized Values”, AEA Papers and Proceedings, 113 284-287
Wollmann, T. (2019). “Stealth Consolidation: Evidence from an Amendment to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act”, American Economic Review: Insights, 1 (1), 77-94
Wollmann, T. (2018). “Trucks without Bailouts: Equilibrium Product Characteristics for Commercial Vehicles”, American Economic Review, 108 (6), 1364-1406