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Gale Mosteller
Senior Economist | mosteller.g@ei.com

B.A. Bates College, 1975
Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1985
Economists Incorporated, Washington, DC |
Dr. Mosteller’s antitrust experience includes analyzing allegations of cross-subsidization by regulated
firms, sham litigation, collusion, and Robinson-Patman Act violations, as well as assessing the competitive effects
and efficiencies of proposed acquisitions and joint ventures in a variety of industries. She focuses particularly on
quantifying effects, such as computing the expected gain/loss in profits from price rises. She has also assessed the
impact of legislation, evaluated the pricing of unbundled network elements and of common cost markups in state
telecommunication proceedings, evaluated overcharges for telephone subscriber listings, modeled and computed
data compensation payments under FIFRA, and testified before the Postal Rate Commission about access costs
and cross-subsidization. Dr. Mosteller has analyzed economic damages in cases involving false advertising, the
Exxon Valdez oil spill, securities fraud, contract breach, and the theft of confidential information, and has
written about when damages should be discounted. She has published an article about “Comparability in the
U.S. Steel Transfer Pricing Case” in Tax Notes and worked on transfer pricing matters. Industries that she
has analyzed include: chemicals, oil, natural gas, fisheries, converted paper products, major home
appliances, electrical distribution equipment, hardware, defense, automobiles, pharmaceuticals, vitamins,
telecommunications, rental car companies, title insurance, tobacco, and postal delivery.
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