Pablo Robles
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principal
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Chicago
Dr. Robles specializes in complex economic analysis and damages estimation in high-stakes litigation.
He develops and applies advanced statistical and econometric models to quantify damages in antitrust, product liability, false advertising, and market manipulation matters. He also has extensive experience designing, implementing, and analyzing surveys to assess liability, damages, and market definition. His work spans a broad range of industries, including commercial aviation, motor vehicles, consumer packaged goods, commodities, mortgages, pension funds, and technology.
Dr. Robles has served as an expert witness in consumer class actions and has provided testimony before the US Court of International Trade. His work has been recognized by the American Antitrust Institute, which honored him with a 2022 Antitrust Enforcement Award for “Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Economics.”
Dr. Robles has taught advanced undergraduate macroeconomics, and his academic research has been published in a leading economics journal. Previously, he served as a Research Assistant to the Chief Economist at the Mexican Ministry of Finance, where he conducted research on banking, education, financial markets, fiscal sustainability, and poverty.
The University of Chicago
PhD and MA in Economics
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
BA in Economics
Spanish