After I graduated from a Master Program in Chile (Magister en Economia de Recursos Naturales) I was hired as young professor at the Universidad de Concepcion. There I taught Microeconomics and Industrial Organization at undergrad level and Microeconomics and Economics of Biodiversity Conservation in the Master Program. I also taught Fishery Economics in the Master Program in Fisheries and Aquaculture and Natural Resource Economics in the Environmental Professional Program in the EULA Center at the Universidad de Concepcion.
During my Ph.D. studies I have concentrated my efforts in my research and in my work as a Graduate Student Researcher for Jeff Perloff and Larry Karp. My work consists mainly on collaborating in their books Microeconomics, Microeconomics with Calculus and Estimating Market Power and Strategy.