Sichel, Werner
SICHEL, Werner
SICHEL, Werner. American (born Germany), b. 1934. Genres: Economics. Career: Professor of Economics, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, 1960-. President, Economics Society of Michigan, 1975-76; President, Midwest Business Economics Association, 1989-90; President, Midwest Economics Association, 1995-96. Publications: (with P. Eckstein) Basic Economic Concepts, 1974; (with M. Bronfenbrenner and Wayland Gardner) Economics, 1984, 3rd ed., 1990; (with B. Sichel) Economics Journals and Serials: An Analytical Guide, 1986; (with D. Alexander) Promoting Competition in Michigan Telecommunication Markets Through Innovative Legislation, 1998. EDITOR: Industrial Organization and Public Policy: Selected Readings, 1967; Antitrust Policy and Economic Welfare, 1970; Public Utility Regulation, 1975; The Economic Effects of Multinational Corporations, 1975; Salvaging Public Utility Regulation, 1976; Economic Advice and Executive Policy: Recommendations from Past Members of the Council of Economic Advisers, 1978; Public Utility Rate Making in an Energy Conscious Environment, 1979; (with T.G. Gies) Applications of Economic Principles in Public Utility Industries, 1981; (with T.G. Gies) Deregulation: Appraisal Before the Fact, 1982; The State of Economic Science: The Views of Six Nobel Laureates, 1989; (with D. Alexander) Networks, Infrastructure and the New Task for Regulation, 1996. Address: Dept. of Economics, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008, U.S.A. Online address: Werner.Sichel@WMich.edu