Background
Hilke, John Coryell was born on November 26, 1950 in Lackawanna, New York, United States. Son of John Lewis and Charlotte May (Coryell) Hilke.
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This study synthesizes and summarizes the theoretical arguments and empirical evidence that suggest that competition works remarkably well to reduce costs and improve efficiency and innovation, even in an arena where competition has typically been ignored--government-financed services. The arguments and data marshaled here, drawn primarily from the American experience, portray the substantial benefits to consumers and taxpayers that can result from efforts to increase competition in commercial services previously operated as government monopolies. Competition in Government-Financed Services will help fortify the efforts of competition advocates, both in the United States and in the emerging market economies of Eastern Europe and the developing world, to get on with the job of strengthening competition and opening their systems to market forces.
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Hilke, John Coryell was born on November 26, 1950 in Lackawanna, New York, United States. Son of John Lewis and Charlotte May (Coryell) Hilke.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1973. Master of Arts, Cornell University, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1978.
Visiting lecturer Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1977-1978. Staff economist Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Economics, Washington, 1978—1979, 1982—2005, assistant to the director, 1979-1982, electricity project coordinator, 1997—2005, independent economic consultant, since 2005, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, since 2005. Consultant United States Department Justice, Washington, 1988, Federal Trade Commission since 2005, Jmaica Fair Trad Commission, 2006-2008, Mexico Federal Competition Commission, 2008-2009.
Expert witness Federal Trade Commission, Washington, 1980-1981, 1989-2005.
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Chairman board trustees Cedar Lane Unitarian Church, Bethesda, Maryland, 1988-1990. Co-president Cheverly (Maryland) Area Schools Parent-Teachers Association, 1985-1987. Member Swarthmore (Pennsylvania) Presidential Search Committee, 1972-1973.
President Unitarian Universalist Affordable Housing Corporation, Washington, 1996-1997. Co-president, board trustees South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society, 2006-2008. Member American Economic Association, Industrial Organization Society, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Deborah Durkee Smith, May 27, 1973. Children: James Coryell, Anne Catherine.