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Christopher Conlon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University. He joined NYU Stern in 2016 after serving as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Columbia University.
- Affiliation: Department of Economics, NYU Stern School of Business
- Office: 7-76 Kaufman Management Center
His research is centered on industrial organization and econometrics, particularly examining contractual relationships between manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers. Key areas include product assortment, availability, price competition dynamics, and the impact of taxes and regulations on firm behavior. He has applied his research to industries such as LCD televisions, alcoholic beverages, and snack foods.
Professor Conlon has developed analytical tools for antitrust practitioners and has contributed to high-profile discussions on economic policy. His work on common ownership and 'greedflation' has been widely cited. He co-organizes the Internal IO Workshop and supports graduate training through resources like Grad IO and applied econometrics course materials.
He has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided text.
Professor Conlon advises graduate students in empirical industrial organization and contributes to academic discourse through co-authored research and media commentary on trade, inflation, and manufacturing policy. He also maintains an active presence in open science via GitHub, sharing replication code and teaching materials.
He leads and participates in research teams focused on industrial organization, including organizing regular academic workshops and supporting collaborative research in empirical methods and market analysis.



