Luis Cabral (economist)
Luis Cabral | |
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Born |
Lisbon, Portugal | June 8, 1961
Nationality |
Portugal United States |
Institution | New York University |
Field | Industrial Organization |
Alma mater |
Stanford University Universidade Nova de Lisboa Catholic University of Portugal |
Doctoral advisor | Paul Milgrom |
Luis M B Cabral (born June 8, 1961) is an economics professor. He is known for contributions to industrial organization.
Education
Cabral received a B.S. in Economics from the Catholic University of Portugal in 1983, an M.Sc. in Economics from Universidade Nova de Lisboa in 1985, and a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in 1989, working under the supervision of Paul Milgrom.
Career
Cabral is the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics and International Business at New York University's Stern School of Business.[1] He previously taught at IESE Business School, Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, London Business School and Universidade Nova de Lisboa. He has published over 40 papers in specialized economics journals[2] and is the author of Introduction to Industrial Organization (MIT Press, 2000).[3]
Cabral served as Managing Editor of the Journal of Industrial Economics from 1999-2003.[4] He is currently Co-Editor of the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy[5] and a member of the Advisory Board of the International Journal of Industrial Organization.[6]
Honors
Cabral was President of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics from 2009-2011.[7]
References
- ↑ "NYU Stern Faculty".
- ↑ zimmermann@stlouisfed.org. "Luis M B Cabral at IDEAS".
- ↑ "Introduction to Industrial Organization".
- ↑ Editors (1998). "Editorial Changeover". Journal of Industrial Economics. 46 (4). doi:10.1111/1467-6451.00080.
- ↑ "Journal of Economics & Management Strategy - Editorial Board - Wiley Online Library". doi:10.1111/(issn)1530-9134/homepage/editorialboard.html.
- ↑ "International Journal of Industrial Organization Editorial Board".
- ↑ Kannel, Ene. "Past Presidents - EARIE - European Association for Research in Industrial Economics".