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| Christine Meyer |
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Dr. Meyer conducts economic research and analysis in the areas of antitrust, intellectual property, commercial damages, business valuation, and labor economics.
In antitrust, Dr. Meyer has evaluated the competitive effects of mergers and acquisitions and evaluated damages in cases involving alleged resale price maintenance and price discrimination. She has analyzed competition in a wide range of industries, including agricultural chemicals, athletic apparel, automotive parts, food products, kitchen appliances, movie theaters, mobile computing, and pharmaceuticals. Her work incorporates econometric techniques such as demand modeling and the design and analysis of discrete choice consumer surveys.
In the areas of intellectual property, commercial damages, and business valuation, Dr. Meyer has written expert reports on economic damages arising from patent infringement and has calculated economic damages from the misappropriation of trade secrets and breaches of contract. She has also analyzed the value of several patents, licenses, and potential business acquisitions. In labor economics, she has testified on the economic losses suffered by families of victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Prior to joining NERA, Dr. Meyer served as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Bentley College and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Colgate University. Dr. Meyer also worked as a Consultant for Data Resources, Inc. and was a contributing author to the US Industry and Trade Outlook for the US Department of Commerce.
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