Ricardo Cossa, Ph.D., Principal, consults in a variety of economic matters including antitrust, labor and discrimination issues, valuation of financial instruments, and securities litigation. He has extensive experience designing analyses and implementing models to calculate damages in cases involving allegations of anti-competitive conducts and cases related to employment and discrimination matters. His modeling and case experience also extends to the analysis of broker trading, valuation of complex financial instruments, and the evaluation of price impact in proposed mergers and acquisitions. Dr. Cossa has done extensive academic research in education and labor economics. He has also contributed to research that created a novel methodology to calculate aggregate damages in securities class action lawsuits. Dr. Cossa earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Economics at The University of Chicago. |