Ms. Miu gave a presentation that focused on the current and future roles of neoclassical and behavioral economics in consumer protection. Other topics included biases and heuristics, statistical sampling, survey design, and data analysis. Ms. Miu has experience in survey methodology, experimental design, quantitative modeling, and mergers analysis. August T. Horvath from Kelley Drye & Warren LLP in New York, NY chaired and moderated the session. The Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association sponsored the Spring Meeting, held April 21-23, 2010 in Washington DC. More than 2000 lawyers and economists from across the United States and many foreign countries attended.
Home / News and Updates / EI Senior Economist, Carol Miu gives a presentation on behavioral economics at the 58th Annual ABA Antitrust Spring Meeting on panel titled, “Economics and Consumer Protection Law.”