Bartosz Redlicki is a Senior Economist at Compass Lexecon, based in the Brussels office.
Bartosz’s work focuses on the application of economic analysis and econometric techniques to competition policy cases, including both antitrust and merger control cases. His expertise lies in particular in antitrust cases, as he has contributed to the preparation of economic analyses and assisted legal teams in court proceedings in antitrust cases in several countries in Europe.
Bartosz was part of the team that advised Polish oil refiners PKN Orlen and Lotos, conducting an economic assessment of the effects of their merger, during the merger review by the European Commission. He also contributed to the economic and econometric analysis related to follow-on damages litigation in the context of the European Commission’s investigation of an information exchange between heavy truck manufacturers in several countries in Europe, including both the economic analysis of the plausibility of harm and the econometric estimation of potential cartel damages. He is a co-author of an economic report that was submitted in the context of the aforementioned follow-on damages litigation in Poland.
Bartosz holds a Ph.D. in Economics and an M.Phil. in Economic Research from the University of Cambridge and a B.A. in Economics and Management from the University of Oxford.
Before joining Compass Lexecon, Bartosz worked as a Teaching Fellow at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge, where he taught microeconomics at both undergraduate and graduate level, and as a Research Assistant at the Cambridge Institute for New Economic Thinking. He is active in academic research in the field of applied microeconomic theory and has presented his research papers at many conferences and seminars.