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Christopher Conlon

Christopher Conlon

Assistant Professor of Economics

NYU Stern School of Business

Christopher Conlon joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Assistant Professor of Economics in July 2016.

Professor Conlon's research focuses on industrial organization and econometrics. More specifically, his work examines contractual relationships between manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. Important aspects of these relationships include the assortment and availability of products and the dynamics of price competition over time. His recent studies have looked at interactions between taxes, regulations and competition among firms. He has also developed a number of tools for antitrust practitioners. His recent work has examined a variety of industries including LCD televisions, alcoholic beverages and snack foods.

Before joining NYU Stern, Professor Conlon was an Assistant Professor of Economics at Columbia University.

He received his A.B. in Applied Mathematics and his A.M. in Statistics from Harvard University, and he holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University.

Recent Events and Presentations

June 27, 2022

Dynamic Antitrust Discussion Series: Antitrust and Inflation

Watch the latest installment of the Dynamic Antitrust series, where Julie Carlson moderates a panel with antitrust and inflation experts to get their views on the relationship between corporate concentration and inflation.

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