A native of Portugal, Luís Cabral is a graduate of Stanford University (PhD, Economics, 1989). He taught at the Nova, London Business School, Berkeley, Yale, NYU and IESE. He is currently the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics and International Business, as well as Chair of the Economics Department, both at NYU's Stern School of Business.
Cabral's research is focused on the dynamics of firm competition, both from the antitrust and from the strategy perspectives. His research topics include networks; innovation; corporate reputation; and has a particular focus on entertainment industries. In addition to numerous journal articles, he is the author of Introduction to Microeconomics (free access) and Introduction to Industrial Organization (MIT Press), translated in multiple languages and adopted by universities in hundreds of universities worldwide.
Other than economics, Cabral's interests include painting and saxophone playing.
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