Rodolfo G. Campos

Rodolfo G. Campos

Economist

Banco de España

Biography

I grew up in Argentina and therefore became an economist.

I live in Madrid and work at Banco de España, the Spanish central bank. I have been an assistant professor at IESE Business School (Madrid) and an economist at the European Central Bank, in Frankfurt.

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Interests
  • Macroeconomics
  • Social Insurance
  • International Economics
Education
  • PhD in Economics, 2008

    UCLA

  • Posgrado en Economía, 2004

    Universidad Torcuato di Tella

  • Lic. en Economía, 2000

    Universidad Católica Argentina

Journal articles

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(2024). Revisiting the effects of exchange and capital restrictions on trade. Journal of Policy Modeling.

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(2023). Geopolitical fragmentation and trade. Journal of Comparative Economics.

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(2023). Autarky in Franco's Spain: the costs of a closed economy. Economic History Review.

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(2022). Moral Hazard versus Liquidity and the Optimal Timing of Unemployment Benefits. The Economic Journal.

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(2022). Unequal trade, unequal gains: the heterogeneous impact of MERCOSUR. Applied Economics.

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(2021). Structural gravity and trade agreements: does the measurement of domestic trade matter?. Economics Letters.

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(2020). Do foreign stocks substitute for international diversification?. European Financial Management.

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(2016). Optimal unemployment insurance: Consumption versus expenditure. Labour Economics.

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(2015). Consumption in the shadow of unemployment. European Economic Review.

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(2014). Measurement error in imputation procedures. Economics Letters.

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(2013). Risk-sharing and crises. Global games of regime change with endogenous wealth. Journal of Economic Theory.

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(2013). Micro versus macro consumption data: the cyclical properties of the consumer expenditure survey. Applied Economics.

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Data & Code

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Bilateral trade data for East bloc countries
Historical trade data for East Germany and the USSR collected from primary sources.
Bilateral trade data for East bloc countries
ge_gravity2
A Stata command for solving universal gravity models.
ge_gravity2

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