Summary
Elif Osun specializes in antitrust economics, including analysis of market definition, market power, and monopolization. She has worked on a variety of antitrust cases, evaluating horizontal and vertical mergers, assessing the effects of anticompetitive conduct and calculation potential damages. Her work spans numerous industries, including consumer products, technology, and construction.
Elif earned her PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park, specializing in behavioral and experimental economics and microeconomic theory. During her graduate studies, Elif taught courses in game theory and microeconomic theory. She was also the main research assistant at the Experimental Economics Lab at the University of Maryland, and her research has been accepted in leading journals, including Experimental Economics and Games and Economic Behavior. Prior to joining Bates White, Elif worked at Power Auctions, where she focused on clock auctions and combinatorial auctions. Before starting her graduate studies, she worked at Unilever as an industrial engineer.
Education
PhD, Economics, University of Maryland
MA, Economics, Sabanci University
BS, Industrial Engineering, Bogazici University

