Dr. Dickey's areas of expertise include industrial organization, public economics, and econometrics. He has testified at deposition and at trial in Federal court on issues regarding public economics, econometrics, and damages analysis. Dr. Dickey also has extensive experience conducting analyses across a wide range of antitrust issues, including monopolization, exclusive dealing, tying, predatory pricing, and price fixing, as well as class certification and damages. These analyses have covered a variety of industries, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, office supplies, ticketing services, cigarette papers, insurance, and subsidized housing.
Dr. Dickey earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University and a B.A. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Dickey joined COMPASS from LECG, where he was a Principal. Previously, he held positions at the SPHERE Institute and the Council of Economic Advisers. |