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Henry B. McFarland
Vice President | mcfarland.h@ei.com

B.A. Georgetown University, 1973
M.A., Ph.D. Northwestern University, 1978
Economists Incorporated, Washington, DC |
Mr. McFarland’s work as a consultant has included antitrust, communications regulation,
transportation regulation, international trade, and the estimation of damages. In his work on antitrust
issues, he has done competitive analyses of mergers and acquisitions and addressed questions of market
definition, market power, and the likelihood of collusion. His work at Economists Incorporated has involved
many different industries, for example, automobile parts, beverage cans, computer peripherals, computer
software, electro-optical equipment, food, semiconductors, solid waste, steel, telecommunications, toys and
railroads. He has testified before regulatory commissions and in U.S. District Court.
Mr. McFarland joined Economists Incorporated in 1989. Before that he spent over eight years as an economist in the Antitrust
Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. His work primarily involved competitive analyses of mergers and acquisitions, but he
also worked on a wide variety of other economic issues. He was the lead or testifying economist in a large number of Division
investigations. Mr. McFarland also spent over three years as an economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission. Mr. McFarland has
published in several professional journals, including Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Business, Journal of
Development Studies, Journal of Regulatory Economics, and the Antitrust Law Journal..
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