Rodolfo G. Campos C URRICULUM V ITAE August 29, 2016 Contact information Rodolfo G. Campos Banco de España Calle de Alcalá, 48 28014 Madrid, Spain Tel.: +34 91 338 5677 Email: rodolfo.campos@bde.es Permanent email: rodolfo.g.campos@gmail.com Web page: https://sites.google.com/site/rodolfogcampos/ Current and past appointments 05/2016– Senior Economist, International Economics Division, Banco de España, Madrid, Spain. 11/2015–05/2016 Visiting Professor, CEMFI, Madrid, Spain. 08/2008–08/2015 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Economics, IESE Business School, University of Navarra, Madrid, Spain. Education Ph.D., Economics, 2008 University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA M.A., Economics, 2005 University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Posgrado en Economı́a, 2004 Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina Licenciado en Economı́a, 2000 Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina Publications in refereed journals “Optimal Unemployment Insurance: Consumption versus Expenditure” (with Iliana Reggio), Labour Economics, Volume 38, January 2016, 81-89. “Consumption in the Shadow of Unemployment” (with Iliana Reggio), European Economic Review, Volume 78, (August 2015), 39–54. C URRICULUM V ITAE R ODOLFO G. C AMPOS 2 “Measurement Error in Imputation Procedures” (with Iliana Reggio), Economics Letters, Volume 122, Issue 2 (2014), 197–202. “Micro vs. Macro Consumption Data: The Cyclical Properties of the Consumer Expenditure Survey” (with Iliana Reggio and Dionisio Garcı́a-Pı́riz), Applied Economics, Volume 45, Issue 26 (2013), 3778–3785. “Risk-Sharing and Crises. Global Games of Regime Change with Endogenous Wealth”, Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 148, No. 4 (2013), 1624–1658. Other publications “The Global Games Framework: Knowledge Creation through Strategic Interaction”, in Von Krogh, G., Takeuchi, H., Kase, K., and G. Cantón, C. (Eds.), Towards Organizational Knowledge: the Pioneering Work of Ikujiro Nonaka, London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013, pp. 241–254. “La gestión del riesgo crediticio: Los credit default swaps y los nuevos retos del mercado” (with Dionisio Garcı́a-Pı́riz), Harvard Deusto Finanzas y Contabilidad, No. 97, Septiembre-Octubre, 2010, pp 24–32 Conference and seminar presentations 2015 Banco de España, AEFIN XXIII Finance Forum (Madrid, Spain) 2014 Econometric Society European Meetings (Toulouse) 2013 62th congress of the French Economics Association (Aix en Provence) 2011 Ècole Polytechnique, Econometric Society European Meetings (Oslo), LACEA (Santiago de Chile), AEFIN XIX Finance Forum (Granada, Spain) 2010 Madrid-Microeconomics and Organizations Workshop 2009 Econometric Society European Meetings (Barcelona), Latin American Meetings of the Econometric Society (Buenos Aires) 2008 Arizona State University, University of Miami, St. Louis Fed, Atlanta Fed, Richmond Fed, Federal Reserve Board, Universidad Carlos III, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, IESE, IE Business School, Einaudi Institute of Economics and Finance, SED (Boston) 2006 Latin American Meetings of the Econometric Society (Mexico D.F.) Discussions 2015 – Gonzalo Gómez Bengoechea “The Importance of Being Earnest: Macroeconomic Determinants of Sovereign Bond Yield Spreads in the Eurozone” XXIII Finance Forum, 9–10 July 2015, Madrid, Spain C URRICULUM V ITAE 2011 R ODOLFO G. C AMPOS 3 – Sergio Mayordomo, Juan Ignacio Pena, and Eduardo Schwartz “Are all credit default swaps databases equal?” XIX Finance Forum, 17–18 November 2011, Granada, Spain – Max Bruche and Gerard Llobet “Walking Wounded or Living Dead? Making Banks Foreclose Bad Loans,” Madrid Summer Workshop on Economic Theory, 15–16 June 2011 at CEMFI 2009 – Francisco Callado, Jana Hromcová, and Natalia Utrero “Cash, Paperbased and Electronic Payments: A Theoretical Approach,” XVII Finance Forum, 4–5 November 2009, Madrid, Spain Refereeing American Economic Review, Econometrica, Economic Inquiry, International Finance, International Journal of Central Banking, Journal of Economic Theory, Journal of Monetary Economics, Labour Economics, Macroeconomic Dynamics Awards 2006–2007 Dissertation Year Fellowship, Graduate Division, UCLA 2006 Certificate of Excellence in Teaching, Department of Economics, UCLA 2003-2004 Honors Ph.D. pass in first and second year comprehensive exams, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Asset Pricing 2002–2006 Fellowship for Graduate Studies at UCLA, Graduate Division, UCLA 2000-2002 Fellowship for Graduate Studies at Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Agencia Nacional de Promoción Cientı́fica y Tecnológica (Argentina) 2000 Honor Diploma, Universidad Católica Argentina, awarded for outstanding GPA Teaching experience 2008–2015 IESE Business School, Department of Economics: – Executive MBA: Macroeconomics, International Economics – Executive Education: Macroeconomics – In-company Programs – Doctoral Program: Microeconomics 2003–2006 UCLA, Department of Economics: – Undergraduate Microeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Theory – Undergraduate and graduate Game Theory 2002 Universidad Católica Argentina, Department of Economics: – Undergraduate Game Theory C URRICULUM V ITAE R ODOLFO G. C AMPOS 4 2001 Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento, Department of Economics: – Undergraduate Game Theory and General Equilibrium Theory 2000-2002 Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Department of Economics: – Graduate Game Theory and Macroeconomics, undergraduate Microeconomics and Macroeconomics Consulting activities 2011-2015 Consulting activities for companies and associations in the retail, food and beverage, and financial sectors: Asociación Nacional de Grandes Empresas de Distribución (ANGED), Asociación de Cadenas Españolas de Supermercados (ACES), Asociación Española de Distribuidores, Autoservicios y Supermercados (ASEDAS), Asociación de Bebidas Refrescantes (ANFABRA), and Barclaycard. Additional training 2015 “Nowcasting, Short-Term Forecasting, and Turning-Points Real-Time Detection,” taught by Gabriel Pérez Quirós (Banco de España), CEMFI Summer School 2015. 2010 General Management Program (PDG), 6-month executive education program at IESE Business School, Madrid. Memberships and affiliations American Economic Association, Econometric Society, European Economic Association, FREE Miscellaneous Citizenship: Argentina, Germany. Languages: Spanish (native), German (native), English (fluent) ANECA accreditations: Profesor Contratado Doctor (PCD), Profesor de Universidad Privada (PUP). Updated on August 29, 2016. LATEX