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Hedonic Regression & Conjoint Analysis
Antitrust litigation and regulatory proceedings often require the application of economic and statistical analyses to a wide range of issues, including market definition, market power, consumer harm and anticompetitive effects, and damages. These issues are often central to cases involving price-fixing, monopolization (e.g., predatory pricing, vertical restraints, and tying), and mergers and acquisitions.
LitiNomics' experts have applied rigorous economic and statistical analyses to the full range of issues that arise in typical antitrust cases. We've also evaluated novel issues raised by allegations of predatory overbuying (a form of predatory pricing). Additionally, we've worked extensively on antitrust cases in the credit card industry, which is characterized by "two-sided markets."