Welcome to my website!

I am a lecturer at Stanford University, and a research fellow at the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance and the Stanford Olin Program in Law and Economics. My research applies behavioral insights to competition policy, corporate governance, and economic regulation. I am especially interested in empirically assessing the impact of law and its policy implications. I have formal training in law, economic theory, econometrics, and behavioral science.

I was born in Santiago, Chile. I lived there until 2015, when I started my grad studies at Harvard. Before moving to the Bay Area, I lived in Mexico City for one year, where I worked as a competition expert for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) conducting a competition assessment of the Mexican pharmaceutical sector.

I have taught seminars on antitrust and law and economics in Chile and Italy. And currently teach Econ 154/PublPol 106 (Law and Economics) at the Stanford Department of Economics.

Besides academia, my passions are soccer, hiking, music, and songwriting.

Here you will find information about my studies, work experience, publications, and works in progress. Please, don’t hesitate to reach out. My contact information is on the left panel.