Scott Elmshaeuser
Analyst, Chapel Hill, NC
Email: [email protected]
Scott Elmshaeuser has consulted on intellectual property and antitrust cases, and he has experience on projects spanning a variety of industries.
The following are examples of Mr. Elmshaeuser’s consulting work:
- Analysis of the economic factors relating to a potential temporary exclusion order for medical devices;
- Analysis of the demand drivers relating to the willingness-to-pay for patented AC adapter technology and a rebuttal of a conjoint survey analysis;
- Analysis of price discrimination across several states related to the distribution of alcohol and competitive harm to independent alcohol retailers.
Prior to his time at Insight Economics, Mr. Elmshaeuser completed an internship with the Actuarial Department of the North Carolina Department of Insurance. In this role, he provided analysis for the Personal Passenger Auto and the Dwelling Rate Filings, and he completed Medicare refund calculations for companies who filed with the department. Mr. Elmshaeuser attended Wake Forest University where he conducted economic research and presented for the National College Fed Challenge in which his team was a National Semifinalist.
Mr. Elmshaeuser co-authored the paper Artificial Intelligence-Based Analytics for Impacts of COVID-19 and Online Learning on College Students’ Mental Health which was published in the PLOS One peer-reviewed journal.
Scott Elmshaeuser received a Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Economics with minors in Sociology and Statistics from Wake Forest University, from which he graduated cum laude.
In his free time, he enjoys playing tennis, reading, camping, and kayaking.