https://sites.google.com/site/carlossanzecon/ carlossanz@bde.es CARLOS SANZ Banco de España Updated: September 5, 2016 Contact Information Banco de España Calle Alcalá 48 28014 Madrid, Spain Phone: +34 662 235 378 Employment Economist, Banco de España. From September, 2016. Education B.A., Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2011. B.A., Law, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2011. M.A., Economics, Princeton University. 2013. Ph.D., Economics, Princeton University. 2016. Publications “The Effect of Electoral Systems on Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Natural Experiment”, Political Science Research and Methods, forthcoming. 2015. Working Papers “Direct Democracy and Government Size: Evidence from Spain.” “Norms in Bargaining: Evidence from Government Formation in Spain (with Thomas Fujiwara).” Honors and Fellowships Outstanding Academic Performance Scholarship (Beca de Excelencia), Madrid Regional Government. 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011. Excellence Award (Premio de Excelencia), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2009. Extraordinary Prize to the Highest GPA in the Class of 2011 (Premio Extraordinario de Licenciatura), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2011. National Award to Best Student Graduating in the Social Sciences in Spain (Premio Nacional de Fin de Carrera), Spanish Ministry of Education. 2011. Bank of Spain Postgraduate Fellowship (declined). 2011. Ramón Areces Foundation Postgraduate Fellowship (declined). 2011. The J. Edward Lundy *40 Fellowship for Economics, Princeton University. 2011-2012. Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University. 2012-2014. rd Marimar and Cristina Torres Award for best 3 year paper, Princeton University. 2014. Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars, Princeton University. 2014-2015, 2015-2016. Presentation at Seminars and Conferences Princeton Public Finance Working Group (2014, 2015, 2016), Princeton Political Economy Colloquium (2014, 2015, 2015), Princeton Political Economy Workshop (2015), Spanish Economic Association Symposium (2015), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (2016), Banco de España (2016), Universitat de Barcelona (2016), CaixaBank Research (2016), Royal Economic Society Conference (2016). Service and Professional Activities Referee for American Journal of Political Science. Teaching Assistant. ECO 100: Intro to Microeconomics, for Prof. Harvey Rosen, Princeton University. Fall 2013. Teaching Assistant. ECO 101: Intro to Macroeconomics, for Prof. Alan Blinder, Princeton University. Spring 2014. Organizer of the Third-year Seminar, Department of Economics, Princeton University. 2013-2014. Co-Organizer of the Graduate Student Seminar in Political Economy (joint with the Politics Department), 2015-2016. Facilities Officer, Graduate College House Committee, Princeton University. 2015-2016. Languages English (fluent), Spanish (native), French (fluent). Personal Information Born October 1987, male, Spanish citizen.