Summary
Ryan Lee is a Senior Economist in the Antitrust and Competition Practice. His work includes the application of economic principles to formulate theories of harm and to assess the possibility and likelihood of anticompetitive conduct. Dr. Lee has conducted analyses with a focus on cartels, analyzing liability and damages. He also has experience in merger cases, predicting price effects and defining markets, and in finance cases, designing samples and estimating damages. His work spans industries including consumer products, finance, publishing, and transportation.
Dr. Lee received his PhD from Northwestern University, where he taught courses in transportation economics, econometrics, and applied econometrics. He has applied his research to algorithmic bail reform in a large city.
Education
PhD, Economics, Northwestern University
MS, Economics, Northwestern University
BS, Mathematics and Economics, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities