Mark Glick is a professor of economics and adjunct professor of law at the University of Utah. He is the co-director of the Utah Project at the University of Utah, which is dedicated to education and scholarship in the area of competition policy.
Darren Bush, Mark Glick, and Gabriel A. Lozada argue that the Consumer Welfare Standard is inconsistent with modern welfare economics and that a modern approach to antitrust could integrate traditional Congressional goals as advocated by the Neo-Brandesians. Such an approach could be the basis for an alliance between the post-Chicago economists and the Neo-Brandesians.