Kaycea Campbell

As an experienced career Economist specializing in economic theory,  data, algorithm, insight, and and policy, Long Beach, California-based Kaycea Campbell offers expertise in data science and research.

With her credentials, she is a sought-after research associate and data science guru, providing economic reports, advisement and research on a wide array of topics using multiple analytical tools. The US government, large corporations, and top law firms have relied on Campbell’s economic analyses within data science to solve real-world business problems.  Topics range from estimating demand curves, calculating cross elasticity, experimental design to understand consumer satisfaction and loyalty, and a myriad of business solutions that range from simple to complex data queries. 

Campbell similarly is an expert jury witness, presenting advanced analyses so juries and the officers of the court can understand calculations related to plaintiff and defense attorneys for personal injury, wrongful death, employment disputes, trademark infringement, anti-trust research, healthcare loss analysis, and lost profits from business cases. Campbell was appointed as an economist to provide research and calculations for reparations for direct descendants of slavery in California.  With a Ph.D. degree in Economics and Management, Campbell is also an experienced researcher whose analyses have been published in authoritative journals.

Kaycea Campbell, Ph.D. is a tenured Professor at Los Angeles Pierce College, teaching Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and related Economic Theory courses as required. She also serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Economics at Chapman University instructing both graduate and undergraduate students in Economics and Business courses.