
NERA
NERA Economic Consulting is a global firm of experts dedicated to applying economic, finance, and quantitative principles to complex business and legal challenges. For more than six decades, we have been creating strategies, studies, reports, expert testimony, and policy recommendations for government authorities and the world’s leading law firms and corporations. We bring academic rigor, objectivity, and real-world industry experience to issues arising from competition, regulation, public policy, strategy, finance, and litigation. NERA’s clients value our ability to apply and communicate state-of-the-art approaches clearly and convincingly, our commitment to deliver unbiased findings, and our reputation for quality and independence. Our clients rely on the integrity and skills of our unparalleled team of economists and other experts backed by the resources and reliability of one of the world’s largest economic consultancies. Continuing our legacy as the first international economic consultancy, NERA serves clients from major cities across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
2023 Awards
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Algorithmic Pricing in Horizontal Merger Review: An Initial AssessmentAntitrust Magazine, Ai Deng and Cristian Hernandez, March 2022, Volume 36, Issue 2
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Defining Relevant Markets in the Crypto EconomyCompetition Policy International, Florian Deuflhard and C.-Philipp Heller, February 2022, TechREG Chronicle
2022 Awards
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Collaboration and combination due to 5G: Unlocking investment or reducing competition?Antitrust Magazine (American Bar Association), Will Taylor and Adrien Cervera-Jackson, 9 August 2021, Volume 35, Issue 3
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Fintech developments and antitrust considerations in paymentsAntitrust Magazine (American Bar Association), Ling Ling Ang, Will Taylor and Max Perez-Leon, Spring 2021, Volume 35, Issue 2
2020 Awards
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Checking In on PeaceHealth: Providing Some Clearer Guidance to Bundling SellersDavid H. Reichenberg and Lauren J. Stiroh, theantitrustsource October 2019
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Do State Reviews of Communications Mergers Serve the Public Interest?Jeffrey A. Eisenach, Robert Kulick, Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol. 71, Issue 2, 2019