
Fernando Luco
Associate Professor · Empirical Industrial Organization
Texas A&M UniversityAbout
Fernando Luco is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University, specializing in Empirical Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconomics. His research explores how information disclosure impacts competition, strategic behavior in markets, and the effects of vertical integration on consumer welfare and firm dynamics. He has conducted influential studies on topics such as post-disaster market recovery, switching costs in retirement investments, and the use of geo-tracking data to predict consumer behavior.
Key research themes include analyzing anticompetitive practices, evaluating the welfare implications of natural disasters on firms and consumers, and quantifying the role of data in modern market analysis. His work often bridges theoretical models with real-world empirical evidence, leveraging large datasets from payment systems and geographic tracking technologies.
Recent articles highlight trends in understanding how vertical integration by multiproduct firms affects market efficiency, and the dual-edged nature of information transparency in retail sectors. Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. Luco’s advising and grants remain undisclosed in the text.
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