Jorge Pires
About Jorge Pires
Jorge Pires is an instructor and co-founder of Microanalysis Economic Consulting, specializing in antitrust and regulated industries. He teaches Economics at the Getulio Vargas Foundation and has extensive academic qualifications in Economics from leading Brazilian institutions.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Jorge Pires has been an instructor at the Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) since 2004. He teaches Economics courses at the Business Administration School of São Paulo. His role involves educating students on various economic principles and theories, contributing to the academic environment at FGV. Additionally, he serves as a part-time lecturer at the São Paulo School of Economics (EESP-FGV), where he focuses on microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Education and Expertise
Jorge Pires holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the Universidade de São Paulo, where he studied from 1986 to 1990. He furthered his education at FGV, earning a Master’s degree in Economics from 1993 to 1998 and a Doctorate in Economics from 1999 to 2004. His academic background equips him with a strong foundation in economic theory and quantitative methods, which he applies in his teaching and consulting work.
Background
Jorge Pires co-founded Microanalysis Economic Consulting in 2005, focusing on antitrust issues and regulated industries. He has been a partner at Microanalysis Consultoria Econômica Ltda since its inception. Additionally, he became a partner at Pezco - Economic and Business Intelligence in 2012. His professional experience spans nearly two decades in economic consulting, emphasizing market analysis and performance evaluation.
Achievements
Jorge Pires specializes in applying quantitative methods to analyze markets and evaluate firm and industry performance. His expertise includes assessing scale effects and productivity measurement. Through his consulting work and academic roles, he has contributed to the understanding of economic dynamics in regulated industries and antitrust matters.