Enrique Ide

Assistant Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Schools

  • Stanford Graduate School of Business

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Biography

Stanford Graduate School of Business

Enrique Ide joined the Department of Economics as an Assistant Professor in 2020. He obtained his Ph.D. in Business Administration at Stanford University Graduate School of Business, and his M.A. and B.A. in Economics at Universidad Católica de Chile.

Enrique is a microeconomic theorist interested in Industrial Organization and Organizational Economics. His focus has been on understanding how organizations cope with disruption and change, including whether established firms can use their incumbency position to foreclose the entry of new rivals with better/more innovative products. He has published his research in the American Economic Review.

Areas of interest * Microeconomic Theory * Organizational Economics * Industrial Organization

Publications

Journal Articles (refereed) * IDE, E., MONTERO , J. -P., FIGUEROA, N. (2016). Discounts as a barrier to entry. American Economic Review, 106 (7), 1849-1877. doi:10.1257/aer.20140131. Working Papers * IDE, E. (2021). Double-sided moral hazard and the innovator's dilemma.

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