Education
Ph.D., Economics, Brown University
M.A., Economics, Brown University
B.A., Economics, Portland State University
Additional Information
Dr. Davis is a chaired professor of business and economics at the University of Chicago. He has extensive experience in the development and analysis of large, complex databases. In the antitrust area, he has testified and consulted on price discrimination, exclusionary practices, and collusive behavior. In the areas of mortgage lending and consumer finance, he has testified on class certification, liability, and damages. Dr. Davis has also offered testimony and analysis on commercial damages, reasonable royalties, and lost earnings. Previous engagements include matters involving auto leasing, commercial lending, financial institution goodwill, pharmaceuticals, savings institutions, software products and markets, subprime lending, viatical settlements, and workers’ compensation insurance.
His teaching experience includes Ph.D. courses in macroeconomics and labor economics at the University of Chicago, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Maryland; MBA courses in macroeconomics, money and banking, strategy, and financial institutions at the University of Chicago; and international executive MBA courses in macroeconomics for the University of Chicago in Barcelona, London, and Singapore. Additionally, Dr. Davis taught undergraduate courses in microeconomics, econometrics, and money and banking at Brown University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |