Summary

Chris Hollrah specializes in antitrust economics, including analysis of market definition, power, and concentration, and has expertise applying causal inference tools to administrative data. Chris received his PhD from the University of Michigan, where he taught courses on econometrics. In his dissertation he developed a new strategy to assess prescription purchase behavior of Medicare beneficiaries. 

Prior to joining Bates White, he was an economist in the antitrust division at the Federal Trade Commission, where he conducted economic analysis of mergers.

Education

PhD, Economics, University of Michigan

MS, Economics, University of Michigan

BS, Economics and Mathematics, University of Maryland

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