Data Publications
Data and Code articles (replication materials for research projects)
“Data projections of the replacement ratios for the cohorts of retirees in Chile under different policy reforms”, Data in Brief, 2022, 44, 108516. Mendeley Data link.
“Dataset of the savings rate and future wealth variables for a sample of Chilean households”, Data in Brief, 2022, 42, 108294. Mendeley Data link.
“Mortgage renegotiation, monetary gains and financial literacy: a dataset of Chilean households”, Data in Brief, 2021, 36, 107553.
“Dataset of calibrated simulations of the Chilean pensions by cohorts under different policy reforms until 2055”, Data in Brief, 2021, 36, 107152. Mendeley Data link.
“Measuring the perceived gains of an MBA degree”, Working Papers of the Central Bank of Chile, 2020, 876. Mendeley Data link.
“A micro dataset on delinquency risk, loan motivations and credit access in Chile”, Data in Brief, 2019, 27, 104684.
“Data Article "Explaining the cyclical volatility of consumer debt risk using a heterogeneous agents model: The case of Chile"”, Data in Brief, 2019, 25, 103915.
RunMyCode profile with the codes for each article: Run My Code Profile Carlos Madeira .
Mendeley data:
Codes for the Article “Exposures to climate change's physical risks in Chile”, LAJCB
Codes for the article “Use of Financial Instruments among the Chilean households”
Codes for replicating “The evolution of consumption inequality and risk-insurance in Chile”
Codes for replication of the article "Climate change's impact on real estate prices in Chile"
Principal component factor variable for the forecasts of GDP loss from climate change
Panel data for the 15 Chilean regions with Weather and GDP variables
Survey of Lifetime Income Expectations (Kellogg MBA students, 2004). Paper: Measuring the perceived value of an MBA degree.
Data for: Measuring the Covariance Risk of Consumer Debt Portfolios
Chilean Household Finance Survey (Encuesta Financiera de Hogares, EFH)
Between 2010 until 2015 I was Head of the Household Finance Survey team at the Central Bank of Chile, with tasks of supervision of the bidding process, questionnaire, relations with the survey companies, data edition, document writing and publication of 5 waves of the Chilean Household Finance Survey (Encuesta Financiera de Hogares, EFH, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011). For the more recent EFH waves in 2014 and 2017 I served in an advisory role and co-organized the related research workshops.
More information on the Chilean Household Finance Survey can be found in the website of the Central Bank of Chile: