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Brussels
Education
Ph.D., economics, Boston College; M.A., economics, Central European University; B.A., finance, Corvinus University of Budapest
Summary
Krisztina Horvath specializes in the application of microeconomics, econometrics, and statistics to the analysis of complex competition, antitrust, and intellectual property matters. She has managed case teams and conducted analyses in a variety of litigation, including damage assessments, abuse of dominance cases, patent infringements, and state aid, across a range of industries such as health care, pharmaceuticals, transportation, digital platforms, and chemical products. Her work has been presented at industrial organization and health economics conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals. Prior to joining Analysis Group, Dr. Horvath taught econometrics at Boston College.
Selected Cases & Publications
Evolving Approaches to Pharmaceutical Competition: Navigating UK and EU Policy Shifts
Pharmaceutical firms operating in the UK and EU face unique scrutiny due to national differences in regulatory frameworks, enforcement approaches, and market structures. The increasingly complex interplay between regulation, innovation, and industry dynamics has led the European Commission and other regulators to advance novel theories of harm in their reviews of pharmaceutical transactions.
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