Summary
Alex Marsh specializes in antitrust economics. In his work at Bates White, he focuses on litigation cases across a variety of industries. His recent work has included matters in the healthcare industry. Alex also has expertise in empirical industrial organization, which allows him to combine economic models with real-world data in his analyses.
Alex earned his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied various forms of price discrimination in the airline industry. His research focused on the revenue and welfare implications of upgrading consumers through auctions and fixed fees. He developed a novel algorithm to solve and estimate a structural equilibrium model of an airline selling seats to strategic consumers. Drawing on unique data from a North American airline, Alex investigated complex consumer behavior, providing key insights into decision-making processes. His analysis of consumer behavior was published in Economics of Transportation.
Education
PhD, Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MA, Economics, Duke University
BS, Economics, Belmont University