Juan Dolado
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and CEPR
Juan J. Dolado is Professor of Economics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He has published many articles and books on subjects ranging from labour economics and applied macroeconomics to econometric theory. He was Programme Director of CEPR’s Labour Economics Programme from 1998 to 2004, President of the Asociación Española de Economía in 2001, and has been a member of the Executive Committee of the European Economic Association since 2005. He has been Managing Editor of the Spanish Economic Review, Co-Editor of Econometric Theory (1995-2000), and Associate Editor of European Economic Review (1998-2001). He is currently Co-Editor of Labour Economics. In 2004, he was appointed member of the Consejo Economico y Social by the Spanish government. He earned his PhD from Oxford in 1988, after having done a Masters in Mathematical Economics at the London School of Economics in 1981, and a BSc in Economics and a Diploma in Mathematics at Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 1978 and 1979, respectively.
Articles by Juan Dolado:
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Jobless in Spain: What can be done about the insider-outsider divide
20 January 2012, 15413 reads
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Why is Spain’s unemployment so high?
22 January 2011, 39304 reads
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The labour market in Spain
24 September 2010, 6450 reads
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Gender gaps in performance pay
3 August 2010, 8684 reads
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The Spanish trade-off: Bricks vs. brains
8 December 2008, 12552 reads
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Spanish elections
11 March 2008, 8555 reads
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Immigration and the Philips curve
12 January 2008, 19685 reads
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Permissive migration policy: Spain's new approach
29 June 2007, 32364 reads
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Gender equality laws
12 June 2007, 13957 reads
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