Barak Richman PhD

Barak Richman’s primary research interests include the economics of contracting, new institutional economics, antitrust, and healthcare policy. His work has been published in the Columbia Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law ReviewLaw and Social Inquiry, the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and Health Affairs.  In 2006, he co-edited with Clark Havighurst a symposium volume of Law and Contemporary Problems entitled "Who Pays? Who Benefits? Distributional Issues in Health Care,” and his book Stateless Commerce was published by Harvard University Press in 2017.

Richman represented the NFL Coaches Association in an amicus curiae brief in American Needle v. The Nat’l Football League, which was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in January 2010 and again in Brady v. The Nat’l Football League in 2011.  His recent work challenging illegal practices by Rabbinical Associations was featured in the New York Times. His work is available at http://ssrn.com/author=334149.

Richman also is on the Health Sector Management faculty at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business and is a Senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics. He won Duke Law School's Blueprint Award in 2005 and was named Teacher of the Year in 2010.

Villani V, Bertuzzi L, Butler G, Eliason P, Roberts JW, DePasquale N, et al. Provision of transplant education for patients starting dialysis: Disparities persist. Heliyon. 2024 Sep 15;10(17):e36542.

Bollinger B, Doraszelski U, Judd KL, McDevitt RC. The timing and location of entry in growing markets: subgame perfection at work. RAND Journal of Economics. 2024 Jun 1;55(2):169–98.

Pearson K, League R, Kent M, McDevitt R, Fuller M, Jiang R, et al. Rogers' diffusion theory of innovation applied to the adoption of sugammadex in a nationwide sample of US hospitals. Br J Anaesth. 2023 Oct;131(4):e114–7.