CRA's Competition & Antitrust Practice commemorates Canada Day
Our Toronto team advises clients on complex antitrust, merger, and regulatory matters in Canada, Europe, and the United States. We would like to take this...
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Dr. Dimitri Dimitropoulos is an economist who specializes in research and analysis of the economics of competition and antitrust, intellectual property, and commercial damages.
His expertise in applying economic theory and econometric methods to examine complex issues relating to competition and innovation encompasses a broad range of industries, including agriculture and crop-production services, banking, broadcasting and telecommunications, car and equipment rentals, consumer products and groceries, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, hospitality and lodging, industrial equipment, passenger airlines, oil and gas, retailing, and technology.
He has been recognized by Who’s Who Legal as a “Competition Future Leader” among economists globally, and is a member of the Canadian Competition Law Review’s editorial committee.
While at the University of Toronto, where he received his PhD in economics with a concentration in industrial organization, Dr. Dimitropoulos was a course instructor for undergraduate courses in Industrial Organization and Public Policy, as well as Empirical Industrial Organization.