Summary
Daniel Ober-Reynolds is an Economist in the Antitrust and Competition Practice. He has extensive experience developing and applying empirical methods, including causal inference, discrete choice modeling, and demand estimation. Dr. Ober-Reynolds received his PhD in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles. In his doctoral research, he developed new methods for studying treatments with heterogeneous effects and used these methods to study who saw greater benefit from the National Supported Work Demonstration job training program. He also developed novel methods to assess the robustness of empirical findings when the available data are incomplete.
Education
PhD, Economics, University of California, Los Angeles
BS, Economics, Arizona State University