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Thomas Hoehn
Independent Advisor and Researcher Antitrust Economics and Compliance. Special Interest Economics of Football and Cities.
Thomas Hoehn is an experienced economist and academic with a distinguished career in antitrust economics, business consulting, and public policy. He currently serves as a Visiting Researcher at Imperial College London, a position he has held since October 2015.2 His research interests at Imperial College focus on the economics of smart cities, incentives for data sharing, and antitrust policy in innovation markets.2
Academic Career
Prior to his current role, Hoehn was a Visiting Professor at Imperial College Business School from 2003 to 2015.2 During this time, he taught courses on Business Economics, Merger Control, Smart Cities, and Intellectual Property in MBA and MSc Management programs.2 He also served as the Program Director of the Executive MBA from 2005 to 2007.2
Professional Experience
Alongside his academic work, Hoehn has an extensive professional background:
- Managing Director of Antitrust & TradeRx GmbH since October 2013, providing expert advice on antitrust policy, economic and investment promotion strategies, and trade policy matters.2
- Senior Advisor at Mazars LLP since August 2015, offering monitoring trustee services.2
- Former Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers from 2000 to 2009, where he served as Head of Economics.2
- Panel Member of the UK Competition and Markets Authority from 2009 to 2017.2
Education
Hoehn holds a Master's Degree in Economics from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a Lic Oec from the University of St. Gallen - HSG.2
Expertise and Contributions
Thomas Hoehn is known for his expertise in applied economic research, market analysis, and competition policy. He has published articles relating to various sectors as an academic competition economist.1 His work spans across antitrust economics, compliance, and the economics of football and cities.2