Kent W Mikkelsen
Senior Vice President | mikkelsen.k@ei.com

B.A. Brigham Young University, 1978
M.A. Yale University, 1980
M. Phil. Yale University, 1981
Ph.D. Yale University, 1984
Economists Incorporated, Washington, DC

Mr. Mikkelsen’s work as a consultant has included analysis of damages, mergers, monopolization, price fixing and regulation. His recent work has emphasized the valuation of intellectual property, regulation of broadcast media, and Robinson-Patman issues. He also has considerable expertise in the newspaper industry. Mr. Mikkelsen has testified on behalf of federal and state governments and several private parties. His testimony in federal and state courts involved damages, economic benefits, market definition, monopolization and price discrimination. Mr. Mikkelsen formerly served as an economist in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Prior to that time, he was a visiting assistant professor at the University of Michigan and an instructor at Yale University. He taught courses in microeconomic theory, industrial organization and regulation, and economic development.

 
Antitrust
Damages
Mass Media and Advertising
Regulation
Telecommunications