Eugene Orlov

Financial Economist, Office of Litigation Economics (DERA)

Education Summary

  • Ph.D. Economics, Northwestern University, 2005
  • M.A. Economics, Northwestern University, 2001
  • M.A. Economics, New Economic School, 2000
  • B.A. Mathematics, Moscow State University, 1999

Fields of Interest

  • Market micro-structure
  • Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring
  • Information and market efficiency
  • Industrial organization

  • Financial Economist
    Division of Economic and Risk Analysis
    U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
    2018-present
  • Senior Vice President
    Compass Lexecon
    2014-2018
  • Vice President
    Compass Lexecon
    2011-2014
  • Senior Economist
    Compass Lexecon
    2005–2011
  • Lecturer
    Northwestern University
    2004

  • Dennis W. Carlton, Mark A. Israel, Ian MacSwain and Eugene Orlov, 2018, Are Legacy Airline Mergers Pro- or Anti-Competitive? Evidence from Recent U.S. Airline Mergers, International Journal of Industrial Organization, forthcoming.
  • Itai Ater and Eugene Orlov, 2015, The Effect of the Internet on Productivity and Quality: Evidence from the Airline Industry, Review of Economics and Statistics, 97(1): 180-194.
  • James D. Dana and Eugene Orlov, 2014, Internet Penetration and Capacity Utilization in the US Airline Industry, American Economic Journal: Micro, 6(4): 106-137.
  • Eugene Orlov, 2011, How Does the Internet Influence Price Dispersion? Evidence from the Airline Industry, Journal of Industrial Economics, 59(1): 21-37.

Last Reviewed or Updated: June 28, 2024