Biography
Dr Scott Carr is a senior managing economist in LECG's Washington DC office specializing in antitrust and competition practice. He holds a PhD in both business administration and in industrial engineering. Dr Carr has published state-of-the-art research in prestigious academic journals. He is an expert in numerous areas including competition economics, industrial organization, probability, statistics, stochastic processes, modeling and optimization, decision theory, simulation, options, derivatives, risk analysis and management, engineering, product design, project management, construction engineering and management, production and service systems, supply chains and distribution networks, information systems and technology, as well as business strategy, valuation, and pricing.
Prior to joining LECG, Dr Carr was a professor at the UCLA Anderson School of Management in the area of decisions, operations, and technology management. As a professor, he taught a variety of courses to MBA and PhD students and to executives. Dr Carr also performed and published research on industrial economics and marketing.
Profile Highlights
Representative Engagements
Publications
- 11/2005, Online Auctions with Costly Bid Evaluation
- 2005, Competition in Multi-echelon Distributive Supply
- 2004, Market Entry and Structure under Uncertain and Disparate Market Forecasts
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Employment History
- 2010 to present, LECG Senior Managing Economist
- 1999 to 2007, UCLA Anderson School of Management Faculty
- 2005 to 2006, LECG Affiliate
Education
- 1999, University of Michigan, PhD
- 1994, University of Michigan, MS
- 1993, University of Michigan, MS
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