Tatiana Paredes is an economist with over 15 years of experience in economic analysis, litigation consulting, and academic research. She specializes in advanced econometric modeling, market structure analysis, antitrust economics, and complex data analytics. Tatiana leverages cutting-edge causal inference and predictive methods — including regression models, difference-in-differences, and synthetic control techniques — to evaluate anti-competitive practices and assess potential antitrust violations.
Her work supports expert testimony for federal and state trials, where she collaborates closely with trial attorneys, and corporate leadership on high-stakes commercial litigation. Tatiana's proficiency in programming languages such as Stata and R enables her to analyze large-scale datasets, develop empirical damage models, and deliver actionable insights across various industries, including healthcare, insurance, pharmaceuticals, education, and retail.
Prior to joining Stout, she worked at Mercer LLC, where she applied econometric methods to address pay equity, site selection, and employee retention challenges for Fortune 100 companies. At Technopolis Group (London), she advised international organizations such as the IDB, European Commission, and the U.K. government, providing evidence-based recommendations on regulatory and program evaluation initiatives. Tatiana also worked as a consultant for the World Bank and the Ecuadorian government, conducting analyses on public spending efficiency and healthcare sector productivity.
Her academic background includes serving as a Senior Research Fellow at University College London and as a researcher and teaching assistant at the London School of Economics. Tatiana has published in economics journals and academic books and has co-authored applied research reports for global institutions such as the IDB, European Commission, among others. She has also secured and managed nearly $2 million USD in economic research grants.
Practice Areas
Education
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Economics, University College London
Ph. D., Social Policy, London School of Economics
M.S., Quantitative Economics, Paris School of Economics
B.A., Economics, Pierre-Mendes University - Grenoble 2
B.A., Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association (ABA)