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Contact
Department of Economics, Yale University
28 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511
Academic Positions
Lecturer and Associate Research Scientist in Economics, Yale University, 2026-present
Research Scholar and Lecturer, Princeton University, 2021-2026
Visiting Assistant Professor, Princeton University, 2018-2019
Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 2015-2021
Education
Ph.D., Economics, Yale University, 2015
M.Phil., Economics, Yale University, 2012
M.A., Economics, Yale University, 2011
M.S., Economics, Universidad de Chile, 2009 (Maximum Distinction)
Mathematical Engineering, Universidad de Chile, 2009 (Maximum Distinction)
Publications
"Experimentation in Organizations," Theoretical Economics 17 (2022), 1403-1450.
"Existence and Non-Existence in the Moral Hazard Problem" (with Jeroen Swinkels), Journal of Economic Theory 150 (2014), 668-682.
Working Papers
"Interdependent Values in Matching Markets: Evidence from Medical Programs in Denmark" (with Benjamin Friedrich, Martin Hackmann, Adam Kapor and Anne Brink Nandrup), October 2025. Revise and Resubmit, Econometrica. NBER Working Paper No. 32325.
"Dynamic Games with Noisy Informational Asymmetries" (with Francesco Fabbri), May 2025.
"Existence of Trembling Hand Perfect and Sequential Equilibrium in Stochastic Games," June 2022.
"Coordination in Games with Private Timing" (with Yuichiro Kamada), June 2023.
"Dynamic Contracts under Loss Aversion" (with Alejandro Jofre and Andrea Repetto), October 2015.
"Sniping in Proxy Auctions with a Deadline" (with Adam Kapor), January 2016.
Work in Progress
"College Admissions with Interdependent Values" (with Adam Kapor).
Fellowships, Honors and Awards
University Dissertation Fellowship, Yale University, 2014
Cowles Foundation Fellowship, 2009-2013
Doctoral Fellowship, Yale University, 2009-2013
Best Graduate in Engineering (Mejor titulado, Colegio de Ingenieros de Chile), 2009
Chile's Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (Conicyt), 2008-2009
Teaching
Princeton University: Microeconomics for Public Policy (Spring 2024; Spring 2023; Spring 2022); Microeconomic Theory: A Mathematical Approach (Spring 2019); Economics of Uncertainty (Fall 2018)
University of Pittsburgh: Game Theory (Spring 2020); Mathematical Methods for Economists (Fall 2019); Microeconomic Theory (Spring 2018); Topics in Microeconomic Theory (Spring 2016); Introduction to Mathematical Methods (Fall 2016)
Yale University (Teaching Fellow): Microeconomic Theory (Fall 2011); Mathematical Game Theory (Spring 2012); Intermediate Microeconomics (Fall 2012); Introductory Microeconomics (Spring 2013)
Universidad de Chile: Graduate Macroeconomics I; Industrial Organization; Calculus I and II; Algebra; Probability and Stochastic Processes
Referee Service
AEJ: Microeconomics, American Economic Review: Insights, Econometrica, Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behavior, International Economic Review, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of the European Economic Association, Mathematics of Operations Research, Operations Research Letters, RAND Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Dynamics, Review of Economic Studies, Social Choice and Welfare, Theoretical Economics.