Luís Cabral is a graduate of Stanford University (PhD, Economics, 1989). He taught at Nova (Portugal), LBS, LSE, Berkeley, Yale, and is currently W. R. Berkley Professor of Economics, Leonard Stern School of Business, New York University. His research interests are centered on the study of firm and market dynamics (sunk costs, networks, learning curves, R&D, reputation). He teaches courses on managerial economics, industrial organization and applied game theory. His textbook, Introduction to Industrial Organization, has been translated into seven languages.  Luís Cabral is Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and served as General Editor of the Journal of Industrial Economics from 1999-2003.  He has consulted with various multinational firms and government organizations; and is currently Chief Economic Consultant of the Portuguese Competition Authority.  Other than economics, his interests include painting (his art work has been exhibited on both sides of the Atlantic) and saxophone playing (performed with the NYU Stern Faculty All Stars and other equally reputed bands).

[Luís Cabral's homepage]