Ludmila Rovba
Education
Ph.D., economics, Cornell University; M.A., economics, Georgia State University; M.Sc., applied mathematics and computer science, Belarus State University
Summary of Experience
Dr. Rovba has extensive experience applying econometrics and microeconomic techniques to conduct complex analyses underlying a range of litigation and non-litigation matters. She has worked in the areas of antitrust, commercial damages, finance, entertainment, natural resources, pharmacoeconomics, sports economics, and technology. She has developed simulations and analytics to illustrate the economics of mutual funds and their fee structure; a damages model to compute the effect of off-label marketing in investigations in the pharmaceutical industry; and a model for a major pharmaceutical company to price new and existing drugs. She has also worked on strategy and litigation cases within the technology and pharmaceutical industries. Dr. Rovba has participated in all phases of litigation, including managing case teams and assisting experts in their preparation of reports. She supported an expert in the analysis of the software industry and the evaluation of the impact of the allegedly anticompetitive policies.
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The impact of psoriasis on health care costs and patient work loss
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, November 2008
2008Fowler J, Duh M, Rovba L, Buteau S, Pinheiro L, Lobo F, Sung J, Doyle J, Swensen A, Mallett D, Kosicki G
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The Direct and Indirect Cost Burden of Atopic Dermatitis: An Employer-Payer Perspective
Managed Care Interface, October 2007
2007Fowler J, Duh M, Rovba L, Buteau S, Pinheiro L, Lobo F, Sung J, Doyle J, Swensen A, Mallett D, Kosicki G