
Professor Sean Ennis has joined as an Affiliated Academic in NERA’s Global Antitrust and Competition Practice.
With over 20 years of wide-ranging international experience related to competition law and regulation, Dr. Ennis is an economic expert specializing in competition economics and regulatory policy. He has developed economic analyses spanning a range of sectors, including regulated industries, digitalization, financial and professional services, communications, media, and health care. He has provided capacity-building for a range of business and government activities.
His studies and statements have been published by economic journals and provided to organizations such as the G20, OECD, and World Bank.
Dr. Ennis is a Professor of Competition Policy and Director of the Centre for Competition Policy at the University of East Anglia. He served before that as a senior economist at the OECD. He has also previously served as an Executive Director of the Competition Commission of Mauritius, leading an independent competition authority. Dr. Ennis has provided expert views for court and regulatory actions, as well as to the European Parliament and UK Parliament. He has applied his expert knowledge as an economist in government services, such as the European Commission’s DG Competition and the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division.
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