Dr. Robles is experienced in performing complex economic analysis and calculating damages. In his casework, he develops and analyzes statistical and econometric models to calculate damages in antitrust and product liability cases.

Dr. Robles received his PhD in Economics from The University of Chicago, where he focused his research on analyzing the competitive effects of trade policy using structural econometric methods. As a graduate student, he taught an undergraduate course in advanced macroeconomics.

Prior to graduate school, Dr. Robles worked as a research assistant to the chief economist at the Mexican Ministry of Finance. At the Ministry, he conducted research on numerous topics, including banking, education, financial markets, fiscal sustainability, and poverty.

Education

The University of Chicago, PhD and MA in Economics

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, BA in Economics

Languages

Spanish