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W.T. StanburyW.T. Stanbury is UPS Foundation Professor of Regulation and Competition Policy, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia. He obtained his PhD in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1972. Dr. Stanbury has published studies on many areas of government regulation, including airlines, telecommunications, rent control, financing of political parties, forestry, marketing boards and occupations. In 1989, he won the Jacob Biely and Killam prizes for his research in university-wide competitions. In 1996/97, Dr. Stanbury held the T.D. MacDonald Chair in Industrial Economics at the Competition Bureau. He has acted as a consultant to several federal departments and for various private sector clients. In August 1998, Dr. Stanbury wrote "Canadian Content Regulations: The Intrusive State at Work" which The Fraser Institute published as a Fraser Forum Special Issue.
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