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Ph.D. in Economics, Washington State University
M.S. Statistics, Washington State University
B.S. Economics and Management, Armenian State Agrarian University
Econ One, 2008 - Present
Armen Markosyan is a Senior Economist and testifying expert with extensive experience in analyzing issues in matters related to class wide impact and economic damages.
Dr. Markosyanās specializations include econometrics, industrial organization, statistical analysis, agricultural economics, consumer economics, and employment. Dr. Markosyan has conducted numerous economic and econometric analyses using complex transactional data, employment data, and other types of data. His experience analyzing economic data spans a variety of industries and products, including agricultural markets, grocery products, consumer durable goods, electronic components, hospital industry, video games, and others. Dr. Markosyan published and refereed articles in academic and professional journals, as well as presented academic work at professional meetings.
As a testifying expert, Dr. Markosyan has provided expert reports and deposition testimony in matters related to class-wide impact and economic damages related to breach of duty, employment discrimination and misclassification, and false advertising.
As a consultant, Dr. Markosyan has analyzed economic and econometric issues in matters related to horizontal price fixing (direct purchaser class, indirect purchaser class, and direct action plaintiffs), market monopolization (market definition, market power, exclusivity agreements), no-poach agreements in labor markets, employment discrimination (pay, promotions, and hiring), employment misclassification, and false advertising.