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Universidad de Salamanca
Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez
Full Professor / Catedrática de Universidad
 
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Curriculum Vitae

Degrees:


  • B.A. in Economics, University of Salamanca, July 1998.
  • M. Sc. in Quantitative Economics, University of Alicante, Spain, 2000.

ERAMUS exchange to University of Vienna and Institute for Advanced Studies, Spring 2000.

  • Ph.D. in Economics, University of Alicante, Spain, July 2003. Quantitative Economics Doctorate Program.

Dissertation Supervisor: Prof. Gabriel Pérez Quirós.
Dissertation Title: “Three Essays in Macroeconometrics of the Business Cycle”
Special Mention: “European PhD”

 

Current Position:


  • Full Professor of Econometrics at the Department of Economics, University of Salamanca, Spain.

 

Professional Experience:


  • Teaching Assistant in Mathematics I (1998-99), (1999-2000), and (2000-01), and Mathematics II (1998-99) at the Faculty of Economics, University of Alicante, Spain.
  • Teaching Assistant in Econometrics I (2001-02) and Econometrics II (2001-02) and (2002-03) at the Faculty of Economics, University of Alicante, Spain.
  • Teaching Assistant in Econometric Methods (2001-02) at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Alicante, Spain.
  • Internship in the External Developments Division of the Directorate Economic Development at the European Central Bank (July-November, 2002).
  • Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the CSEF-Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Salerno, Italy (2003-2004).
  • Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain. Teaching Advanced Macroeconomics II (2004-05).
  • Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Málaga, Spain. Teaching Advanced Microeconomics II (2004-05).
  • Researcher at Research Division, Bank of Spain, Spain (September, 2005-Febraury, 2006).
  • Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Salamanca, Spain. Teaching Econometrics II (2005-06, 2008-09), and Econometrics I (2006-07) and (2007-08).
  • Visiting Researcher at the Department of Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal (March-May, 2008).
  • Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Salamanca, Spain. Teaching Econometrics II (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13).
  • Consultant at the Euro Area Macroeconomic Development, Directorate Economic Development at the European Central Bank (August, 2009).
  • Tenured Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Salamanca, Spain. Teaching Econometrics (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18), Econometrics II (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2018-19) and Economic Analysis of Data (2013-14, 2016-2017, 2017-18 and 2018-19).
  • Vice-Dean for International Affairs, Faculty of Economics, University of Salamanca, from May 2012 up to December 2017.
  • Visiting Researcher at Banking and Finance Research Group, King’s Business School, King’s College London, UK (Febraury-July 2019). Financial support: “Salvador de Madariaga” Grant.
  • Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Salamanca, Spain. Teaching Econometrics II (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24) and Economic Analysis of Data (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24).

 

Main Field of Interest:


  • Econometrics
  • Applied Macroeconomics
  • International Economics

 

Publications:


  1.  “Oil Price Shocks and Real GDP Growth: Empirical evidence for some OECD Countries” (jointly with Marcelo Sánchez from European Central Bank). Applied Economics, 2005, 37, pp. 201-228.
  2. “Structural Changes in Central and Eastern European economies: Breaking the News or Breaking the Ice?” (jointly with Balazs Egert from OECD, Evzen Kocenda from University of Praga, and Amalia Morales-Zumaquero from University of Málaga). Economic Change and Restructuring, 2006, 39, 85-103.
  3.  “The Impact of Oil Price Shocks: Evidence from the Industries of Six OECD Countries. Energy Economics, 2008, 30, 3095-3108.
  4.  “Institutional Rigidities and Employment Rigidity on the Italian Labour Market” (jointly with Giuseppe Russo from University of Salerno). Applied Economics Quarterly, 2008, 54, pp. 217-227.
  5. “Oil Price Shocks and Real GDP Growth: Testing for Non-linearity”. The Energy Journal, 2009, 30, pp. 1-24.
  6. “Oil Shocks and the Macroeconomy: A Comparison across High Oil Price Periods” (jointly with Marcelo Sánchez). Applied Economics Letters, 2009, 16, pp. 1633-1638.
  7. “The Importance of Oil Price Shocks for the Economy” (jointly with Marcelo Sánchez). Harvard College Economics Review, 2009, 3, pp. 27-29.
  8. “Oil-induced stagflation: A comparison across major G7 economies and shock episodes” (jointly with Marcelo Sánchez). Applied Economics Letters, 2010, 17, pp 1537-1541.
  9. “The Effect of Foreign Shocks in Central and Eastern Europe” (jointly with Balazs Egert and Amalia Morales-Zumaquero). Journal of Policy Modeling, 2010, 32, pp. 461-477.
  10. “Macroeconomic Structure and Oil Price Shocks at the Industrial Level. International Economic Journal, 2011, 25, pp. 173-189.
  11. “Food Price Pass-through in the Euro Area: The Role of Asymmetries and Non-linearities” (jointly with Gianluigi Ferrucci from European Central Bank  y Luca Onorante from European Central Bank). International Journal of Central Banking, 2012, 8 (1), pp. 179-217.
  12. “Oil Price Shocks and Japanese Macroeconomic Developments” (jointly with Marcelo Sánchez). Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 2012, 26 (1), pp. 69-83.
  13. “Evaluating the Effects of Investment in Information and Communication Technology”. Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2012, 21 (2), pp. 203-221.
  14. “Aggregate Employment Dynamics and (Partial) Labour Market Reforms” (jointly with Giuseppe Russo). Bulletin of Economic Research, 2012, 64 (3), pp. 430-448.
  15. “Business Cycle Synchronization between Euro Area and Central and Eastern European Countries” (jointly with Balazs Egert and Amalia Morales-Zumaquero). Review of Development Economics, 2013, 17 (2), 379-395.
  16. “Oil Price Shocks and Business Cycles in Major OECD Economies“ (jointly with Marcelo Sánchez). In: “Nonlinear Time Series and Finance”, Ed. Universidad de Guadalajara, Editors: Semei Coronado Ramírez, Pedro Luis Celso Arellano and Carlos Trejo Pech, (2014, México).
  17. “Nominal and Real Exchange Rates Co-movements” (jointly with Amalia Morales-Zumaquero). Journal of Applied Economics, 2014, 17 (2), 283-300.
  18. “Oil price shocks and stock markets: Testing for non-linearity”. Empirical Economics, 2015, 48 (3), 1079-1102.
  19. “What happens to the relationship between public debt and economic growth in European countries?” (jointly with Araceli Rodríguez-López). Economics and Business Letters, 2015, 4 (4), 151-160.
  20. “A New Look at Exchange Rate Pass-Through in the G-7 Countries” (jointly with Amalia Morales-Zumaquero). Journal of Policy Modeling, 2016, 38 (5), 985-1000.
  21. A New Look at Oil Price Pass-through into Inflation: Evidence from Disaggregated European Data” (jointly with César Castro, Pilar Poncela and Eva Senra). Economia Politica – Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics, 2017, 34, 55-82.
  22. Oil Price Pass-through Along the Price Chain in the Euro Area” (jointly with César Castro). Energy Economics, 2017, 64, 24-30.
  23. An empirical analysis of the relationships between crude oil, gold and stock markets” (jointly with Semei Coronado and Omar Rojas). The Energy Journal, 2018, Vol. 39, SI1, 193-207.
  24. What happens to the relationship between EU allowances prices and stock market indices in Europe?“. Energy Economics, 2019, Vol. 81, 13-24.
  25. BRICS: How Important is the Exchange Rate Pass-Through?” (jointly with Amalia Morales-Zumaquero). The World Economy, 2020, vol. 43(3), 781-793.
  26. Impact of Commodity Prices on Exchange Rates in Commodity Exporting Countries” (jointly with Amalia Morales-Zumaquero). The World Economy, 2020, vol.43(7), 1868-1906.
  27. Dynamic interactions between oil price and exchange rate” (jointly with César Castro). PLoS ONE, 2020, 15(8): e0237172.
  28. Commodity Price Pass-through Along the Pricing Chain“(jointly with Amalia Morales-Zumaquero). Review of World Economics, 2022, vol. 158(1), 109 – 125.
  29. Oil shocks and global economy“. Energy Economics, 2022, vol. 115: 106373.
  30. Time-Varying Relation between Oil Shocks and European Stock Market Returns” (jointly with César Castro and Renatas Kizys). Journal of Risk and Financial Management2023, 16(3), 174.
  31. Introduction to the Special Issue “New Challenges in International Economics and Finance” (jointly with María A. Prats). The World Economy2023, 46(9), 2558-2563.
  32. “Oil Prices and Spain’s Interest Rates: Did the Link Change After EU Accession?” (jointly with Marcelo Sánchez). In: “Analyzing Energy Crises and the Impact of Country Policies on the World, Ed. IGI Global, Editor: Merve Suna Ozel Ozcan, (2024, Hershey, PA, U.S.A.).
  33. The impact of oil shocks on the stock market” (jointly with César Castro). Global Finance Journal, 2024, vol 60: 100967.

 

Referee for:


Journal of Applied Econometrics (2); Energy Economics (24); Energy Journal (6); Review of Development Economics; Investigaciones Económicas; Estudios Económicos; Emerging Markets Finance and Trade (4); Journal of Development Economics (2); Studies in Economics and Finance; Czech Journal of Economics and Finance; International Economic Journal; Empirical Economics (5); South Eastern Europe Journal of Economics; Economics of Innovation and New Technology; Journal of the Spanish Economic Association (SERIEs) (2); Applied Energy (4); European Journal of Comparative Economics; Journal of Macroeconomics (2); Canadian Journal of Economics; American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics (3); Bank of Spain Working Papers; Review of International Economics; Review of Industrial Organization; Economic Systems; Investigaciones de Historia Económica; International Journal of Economic Sciences and Applied Research; Economic Modelling (15); Journal of Applied Mathematics; Economic Inquiry (2); Revista de Economía Aplicada (2); Economic Issues (2); Energy Policy; International Review of Applied Economics; Journal of Applied Finance and Banking; International Economic Review; Agricultural Economics; International Economics and Economic Policy (2); Journal of Applied Economics; Economic Record; Eastern European Economics; International Economics; Research in International Business and Finance (5); Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications (2); Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy; Annals of Finance (2); Bulletin of Economic Research; Journal of Commodity Markets (2); Environmental Science and Pollution Research; Environmental Modeling & Assessment; Empirica (2) ; Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (2); Macroeconomic Dynamics.

Editorial Responsibilities:


Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Applied Finance and Banking. (01/01/2011-present).

Associate Editor of American Journal of Economics and Business Administration. (29/07/2017-11/01/2023).

International Advisory Board Member of Journal of International Trade and Economic Researches (JITER). (03/05/2017–present).

Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Innovation Economics & Management. (11/10/2018-04/06/2021)

Member of the Journal Topics Board of  Journal of Risk and Financial Management. (15/07/2020-present)

 

Conferences Attended:


  1. VIII Encontro de Novos Investigadores en Análise Económica, A Coruña, Spain, July 2002.
  2. Association of Southern European Economics Theorist (A.S.S.E.T.) 2002, Cyprus, October 2002.
  3. XXVII Simposio de Análisis Económico, Salamanca, Spain, December 2002.
  4. VIIIth Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Leuvein, Belgium, April 2003.
  5. Quantitative Economics Doctorate Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, May 2003.
  6. 26th International Association for Energy Economics, International Conference “New Challenges for Energy Decision Makers”, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2003.
  7. VIII Jornadas de Economía Internacional, Ciudad Real, Spain, June 2003.
  8. Summer Meeting of Economic Analysis, Vigo, Spain, September 2003.
  9. 23rd IAEE North American Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, October 2003.
  10. Association of Southern European Economics Theorist (A.S.S.E.T.) 2003, Ankara, Turkey, October 2003.
  11. XXVIII Simposio de Análisis Económico, Sevilla, Spain, December 2003.
  12. EEA-ESEM 2004, Madrid, Spain, August 2004.
  13. IV Workshop on International Economics, Málaga, Spain, November 2004.
  14. XXI National Conference of Labour Economics, Udine, Italy, September 2006.
  15. Sixth European Economics and Finance Society Meeting, Sofia, Bulgaria, May 2007.
  16. 9th IAEE European Energy Conference, Florence, Italy, June 2007.
  17. X Jornadas de Economía Internacional, Madrid, Spain, June 2007.
  18. XXII National Conference of Labour Economics, Naples, Italy. September 2007.
  19. The Seventh European Economics and Finance Society Meeting. Prague. Czech Republic, May 2008.
  20. The 31st IAEE International. Istanbul, Turkey, June 2008.
  21. XXXIII Simposio de Análisis Económico, Zaragoza, Spain, December 2008.
  22. IV Congreso de la AEEE, Sevilla, España, January 2009.
  23. The 8th European Economics and Finance Society Meeting, Varsovia, Polonia, June 2009.
  24. XI Jornadas de Economía Internacional, Barcelona, Spain, June 2009.
  25. V Congreso de la AEEE. Vigo, Spain. January 2010.
  26. I(t-1) Workshop in Time Series, Zaragoza, Spain, April 2010 (attended, no paper presentation).
  27. The 9th European Economics and Finance Society Meeting. Athens, Greece, June 2010.
  28. The 11th IAEE European Conference. Vilnus, Lithuania, August 2010.
  29. ASSET 2010, Alicante, October 2010 (attended, no paper presentation).
  30. VI Congreso de la AEEE.  Barcelona, Spain. January 2011.
  31. I(t) Workshop in Time Series, Zaragoza, Spain, April 2011.
  32. The 10th European Economics and Finance Society Meeting. London, UK, June 2011.
  33. XII Jornadas de Economía Internacional, Castellón, Spain, June 2011.
  34. XXXVI Simposio de Análisis Económico, Málaga, Spain, December 2011.
  35. 1st International Symposium on Business, Economics and Financial Applications, Kefalonia, Greece, June 2012 (Keynote Speaker).
  36. 6th CSDA International Conference on Computational and Financial Econometrics, CFE 2012, Oviedo, Spain, December 2012.
  37. IX Congreso de la AEEE.  Madrid, Spain. January 2014.
  38. XV Jornadas de Economía Internacional. Salamanca, Spain, June 2014.
  39. The 14th IAEE European Conference. Roma, Italy, October 2014.
  40. XXXIX Simposio de Análisis Económico, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, December 2014.
  41. The 14th European Economics and Finance Society Meeting. Brussels, Belgium, June 2015.
  42. Energy Economics Iberian Conference. Lisboa, Portugal, February 2016.
  43. 7th Workshop on Energy Markets. Valencia, Spain, March 2016.
  44. V Meeting on International Economics. Vila-real, Spain, July 2016.
  45. 41st Simposio de Análisis Económico, Bilbao, Spain. December 2016.
  46. 12th Conference of the Spanish Association for Energy Economics, Salamanca, Spain. February 2017.
  47. XVIII Conference on International Economics, Huelva, Spain. June 2017.
  48. 42nd Simposio de Análisis Económico, Barcelona, Spain. December 2017.
  49. 13th Conference of the Spanish Association for Energy Economics, Zaragoza, Spain. February 2018.
  50. Workshop in Quantitative Economics, Alicante, Spain. May-June 2018.
  51. XIX Conference & VII Meeting on International Economics. Vila-real, Spain. June 2018.
  52. 3rd Workshop on International Economics. Alicante, Spain. November 2018.
  53. 4rd Workshop on International Economics. Alicante, Spain. October 2019.
  54. 44rd Simposio de la Asociación Española de Economía-Spanish Economic Association (SAEe). Alicante, Spain. December 2019.
  55. XXI Conference on International Economics. Online. September 2020.
  56. 45th Simposio de la Asociación Española de Economía-Spanish Economic Association (SAEe). [Special edition: It has been only devoted to graduate student’s presentations and has included a round table devoted to Economic Aspects of COVID-19 and a lecture on On-line Education]. Online. December 2020 (attended, no paper presentation).
  57. XI(t) Workshop in Time Series. Online. April 2021 (attended, no paper presentation).
  58. XXII Conference on International Economics. Murcia, Spain. June 2021.
  59. 16th Conference of the Spanish Association for Energy Economics, Online. June 2021.
  60. 6th Workshop on International Economics. Alicante, Spain. November 2021.
  61. XII(t) Workshop in Time Series. Hybrid. April 2022 (attended, no paper presentation).
  62. 17th Conference of the Spanish Association for Energy Economics. Alcalá, Spain. May 2022.
  63. XXIII Conference on International Economics. Málaga, Spain. June 2022.
  64. 7th Workshop on International Economics. Alicante, Spain. October 2022.
  65. 18th Conference of the Spanish Association for Energy Economics. Castellón, Spain. May 2023.
  66. XXIV Conference on International Economics. Alcalá de Henares, Spain. June 2023.
  67. 48th Simposio de la Asociación Española de Economía-Spanish Economic Association (SAEe). December 2023 (attended, no paper presentation).

Seminars:


Department of Economics at the University of Alicante, Spain (March 2002 and June 2003); the European Central Bank, Germany (September 2002); Department of Economics and Business at the University Pompeu Fabra, Spain (January, 2003); Department of Economic Theory and History at the University of Málaga, Spain (January 2003 and April 2010); CSEF-Department of Economics and Statistics at the University of Salerno, Italy (February 2003 and March 2004); Department of Economic at the Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland (July, 2004); Department of Economics at the University of Salamanca, Spain (January, 2005); Research Department at the Bank of Spain, Spain (October, 2005); Department of Economics at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal (May, 2008); Department of Economic Analysis: Quantitative Economics at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (May, 2015); Energy Club, Madrid, Spain (January, 2016); Department of Economics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria (March, 2023).

 

Ph.D. Thesis Supervision:


César Castro Rozo: “Three Essays on Applied Time Series Econometrics”. Universidad de Salamanca. June 17, 2016.

Extraordinary PhD Award

Published papers from Ph.D thesis:

    • Castro, C., Jerez, M. and A. Barge-Gil (2016), “The Deflationary Effect of Oil Prices in the Euro Area,” Energy Economics 56, 389-397.
    • Castro, C., Jiménez-Rodríguez, R., Poncela, P. and E. Senra (2017), “A  new  look  at  oil  price  pass-through  into  inflation:  Evidence  from  disaggregated  European  data,” Economia  Politica:  Journal  of  Analytical  and  Institutional  Economics 34, 55-82.
    • Castro, C. and R. Jiménez-Rodríguez (2017), “Oil Price Pass-through Along the Price Chain in the Euro Area,” Energy Economics 64, 24-30.

First employment after PhD: Department of Economics, Universidad Pública de Navarra

 

Awards:


Awarded with the Prize for the Best Article Presented by a Young Researcher in the “IV Conference of the Spanish Association of Energy Economics” hold in Seville (Spain) from 22th to 24th of January 2009.

Awarded with the Prize for the Article Published with the Highest Impact in 2008 in the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Salamanca.

 

Burocratic Duties:


  • Member of the Executive Committee of the University Senate : Economic – Administrative Commission. April 18, 2012 – December 2, 2015.
  • Vicedean for International Affairs and Students at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Salamanca (from May 5, 2012 – renewed May 6, 2016 – up to December 4, 2017).
  • General Internacional Coordinador at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Salamanca (from May 5, 2012,  renewed May 6, 2016, up to December 4, 2017).
  • Member of the Executive Committee of the Spanish Association of International Economics and Finance (AEEFI) from June 2019 (renewed June 2021) up to June 2023.
  • Member of the Research Committee of the University of Salamanca (from January 1, 2024).
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