José Azar is an Assistant professor at the University of Navarra and a Research Associate at IESE Business School. José is an economist specializing in antitrust and corporate governance. His work studies the implications for competition of the rise of common ownership of companies by large and diversified asset managers. More recently, he has done research on labor market concentration and power.
He is a Research Fellow at the CEPR, and a member of Economics for Inclusive Prosperity (EfIP). Before joining the University of Navarra, he worked at IESE Business School and at Charles River Associates in the Antitrust and Competition Practice. He received his BA from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Argentina, and his PhD from Princeton University.

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Revisiting the anticompetitive effects of common ownership
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- Competition Policy

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The demand for AI skills in the labour market
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- Labour Markets 
- Productivity and Innovation

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Concentration in US labour markets: Evidence from online vacancy data
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- Competition Policy 
- Labour Markets