Research Staff(alphabetical)
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José María Casado
Staff economist
Structural Analysis Division
Structural Analysis and Microeconomic Studies Department
DG Economics, Statistics and Research
Contact Information
- Address: Calle Alcalá 48, 28014 Madrid, España
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Fields of Interest
Household Consumption and Wealth
Microsimulation
Microeconometrics
JEL Codes
- No JEL Codes specified.
Curriculum Vitae
Selected Publications and Working Papers
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“Spanish household debt defaults: results of the Spanish Survey of Household Finance (2002-2014) ”
José María Casado and Ernesto Villanueva (2018-11)
Financial Stability Review (November 2018)
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“Microsimulation tools for the evaluation of fiscal policy reforms at the Banco de España”
Olympia Bover, José María Casado, Esteban García-Miralles, José María Labeaga and Roberto Ramos (2017)
Banco de España Occasional Paper #1707
JEL codes: C81, D12, H20.
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“Income, consumption and wealth inequality in Spain”
Anghel Brindusa, Henrique Basso, Olympia Bover, José María Casado, Laura Hospido and others (2018)
Banco de España Occasional Paper #1806
JEL codes: D31, J31, D14, E21
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“Envy and habits: Panel data estimates of interdependent preferences”
Francisco Álvarez-Cuadrado, José María Casado and José María Labeaga (2016-08)
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 78 (4), pp. 443-469
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“The distribution of debt across euro area countries: The role of individual characteristics, institutions and credit conditions”
Olympia Bover, José María Casado, Ernesto Villanueva and other (2016-06)
International Journal of Central Banking - June 2016
JEL codes: D14, G21, G28, K35
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“Worker flows in the European Unión during the Great Recession”
José María Casado, Cristina Fernández and Juan Francisco Jimeno (2015)
European Central Bank Working Paper no. 1862
JEL codes: J6, E24, C25
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“Consumption partial insurance of the Spanish households”
José María Casado (2012)
Banco de España Working Paper #1214
JEL codes: D12, D91, I30
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“From income to consumption: measuring household partial insurance”
José María Casado (2011-04)
Empirical Economics 40 (2), pp. 471-495
JEL codes: D12, D91, I30
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“An assessment of the Luxembourg agreement on the Spanish agricultural sector: An econometric model”
José María Casado and Azucena Gracia (2005-02)
Modelling Agricultural Policies: State of the Art and New Challenges - pp. 496-512