Gary Baker, PhD
Gary Baker supports expert testimony in high-profile antitrust litigation by applying expertise in economic theory to analyses of market definition and competitive effects.
Gary Baker applies rigorous economic theory to the analysis of competitive effects and market definition in complex, high‑profile antitrust litigation. He has supported testifying experts and attorneys on significant merger and monopolization matters, working closely with litigation teams to translate theoretical and empirical economic analysis into clear, persuasive arguments for courts and regulators.
Gary manages teams of economists and consultants throughout all phases of antitrust litigation, including expert reports, depositions, and trial preparation. He has consulted on matters in a range of industries such as airlines, agrochemicals, and specialty crop breeding. Gary brings a strong foundation in economic theory to guide analytical strategy, ensure methodological rigor, and mentor junior staff.
Gary received his PhD in Economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in economic theory. His dissertation studied the demand and valuation of information and data.
Education
PhD, Economics, University of Wisconsin–Madison
MS, Economics, University of Wisconsin–Madison
BA, Economics/Mathematics, New College of Florida