Zenon Zabinski specializes in economic analysis of competition and antitrust issues. He has broad experience applying both reduced form and structural econometric methods to examine the strategic responses of firms to changes in market conditions and their effect on consumers. Within the Healthcare Practice, Dr. Zabinski has worked on a variety of merger and monopolization cases involving payers and providers. His prior engagements also include analysis of competition in other industries, including television broadcasting and e-commerce. Dr. Zabinski has conducted research in industrial organization, healthcare economics, and public policy. His research was recently published in the American Journal of Health Economics and featured by the New York Times.
2020 Awards
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A STRONGER SECOND COMPETITOR? ANALYZING THE COMPETITIVE EFFECTS OF THE BETH ISRAEL LAHEY HEALTH TRANSACTIONCory Capps, Kayuna Fukushima, Tetyana Shvydko and Zenon Zabinski, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, May 2019
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THE CONTINUING SAGA OF HOSPITAL MERGER ENFORCEMENTCory Capps, Laura Kmitch, Zenon Zabinski, and Slava Zayats, Antitrust Law Journal, 2019