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Education PhD Economics, University of Chicago Experience Andrew Dick, a vice president in the Competition Practice at Charles River Associates, is an expert in analyzing the competitive effects of mergers and acquisitions, alleged collusion, and a variety of business practices. In both government service and private practice, Dr. Dick has provided economic analysis in support of antitrust litigation. Dr. Dick has practical antitrust experience in a broad array of industries, including broadcast and cable media, computer software and services, consumer products, entertainment services, industrial materials and building materials, machinery and equipment, pharmaceuticals, outdoor advertising, payment networks, retailing and distribution, and transportation, among others. Since joining CRA in 2003, Dr. Dick has appeared before the US Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and Canadian and European competition agencies to assist clients with respect to a wide range of transactions and antitrust issues. He has submitted expert reports in proceedings in US district court and a state regulatory agency. Before joining CRA, Dr. Dick was acting chief of the Competition Policy Section of the DOJ’s Antitrust Division. Prior to that, he was a member of the UCLA faculty and was a research fellow at the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business. Dr. Dick currently serves as an associate editor for Antitrust Magazine, and he has published widely on antitrust topics such as horizontal restraints, tacit collusion, efficiencies, and the use of regression analysis. His articles have appeared in such leading publications as Antitrust Law Journal, Journal of Law and Economics, and Antitrust Magazine.
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