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Dr Minyoung Rho : Data Scientist Consultant

Minyoung is a member of Oxera’s Data Science and Analytics team. She has advised firms on a variety of issues in the regulation, litigation and strategy space using quantitative econometrics and data science techniques.

Prior to joining Oxera she was a research fellow and lecturer at Barcelona School of Economics, where she taught PhD-level Econometrics and received research grants on her research on estimating the impact of financial policy in the Spanish housing market during the global financial crisis that began in 2007.

Minyoung speaks English, and Korean.

Tel: +44 20 7776 6675

Minyoung's specialisms include:

Selected
professional experience

  • Providing training to financial institutions on data-driven, evidence-based approaches to fulfil the expectations set out in the UK Consumer Duty (2022)

  • Assessment of the behavioural and financial impact on retail banking customers as a result of the partial or full closure of certain retail branches (2022)

  • Quantifying the proportion of gig workers who are on multiple platforms (2022)

  • Estimation of the demand for mobile phone devices in response to a change in price. This analysis was conducted in the context of an ongoing litigation case (2022)

  • Providing support on cost assessment for UK water companies in the context of a regulatory review (2022)

Qualifications

  • PhD Economics, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

  • MS Economics, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

  • BS Applied Mathematics and Economics, Johns Hopkins University, USA

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Date: Tuesday 11 March 2025Registration: 13:00 CETCocktail reception: 18:30 CETLocation: Sparks, Rue Ravenstein 60, Brussels Join MLex, Oxera and Paul, Weiss for a half-day conference to discuss the rapidly-changing world of merger control and antitrust enforcement. Hear from decision-makers and experts who are shaping the competition policy landscape, and engage in insightful… Read More

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