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Luís Cabral is a graduate of Stanford University (PhD, Economics, 1989). He taught at the London Business School, Berkeley, Yale, NYU and IESE. He is currently W. R. Berkley Term Professor of Economics at NYU's Stern School of Business. Cabral is Research Fellow of the London-based Centre for Economic Policy Research. From 2009-2011, he served as President of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics.

Cabral's research is focused on firm competition, both from the antitrust and from the strategy perspectives. His opinion and research has been featured in the media, from television (e.g., NBC, CNN) to radio (e.g., BBC) to newspapers (e.g., the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal). He has been on the editorial boards of several scholarly journals and is currently co-editor of the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy.

Professor Cabral has consulted with a variety of organizations (firms, governments and even sports teams) on a variety of economics issues. He is a leading expert witness in the ongoing Airbus-Boeing WTO case. From 2005-2010, he was also a member of European Commission President Barroso's Group of Economic Policy Analysis (a group of 12 members).

Other than economics, Cabral's 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).


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