CV
João Madeira (click here to download CV in pdf)
Address: ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon, Avenida das Forças Armadas, Lisboa 1649-026, Portugal
Email: Joao.Antonio.Madeira@york.ac.uk
Web site: https://sites.google.com/site/joaoantoniorodriguesmadeira/
Employment
Professor Auxiliar (Associate Professor) in Economics, ISCTE, 2024- present
Professor Auxiliar (Assistant Professor) in Economics, ISCTE, 2022- 2024
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Economics, University of York, 2019 - 2022
Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics, University of York, 2014 - 2019
Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics, University of Exeter, 2008 - 2014
Education
Aggregation, Economics, ISEG, 2023
Ph.D., Economics, Boston University, USA, 2009
Dissertation Title: Labor Frictions in New Keynesian Models
Dissertation Committee: François Gourio, Simon Gilchrist and Robert King
M.A. in Political Economy, Boston University, USA, 2006
Postgraduate Degree in Financial Markets, CEMAF/ISCTE, Portugal, 2003
B.A., Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, 2002
Fields of Interest
Macroeconomics, Finance, Experimental Economics
Publications
Forthcoming: “The origins of monetary policy disagreement: the role of supply and demand shocks” with Carlos Madeira and Paulo Monteiro accepted by The Review of Economics and Statistics.
Forthcoming: “Fractional Integration of the Price-Dividend Ratio in a Present-Value Model” with Dooruj Rambaccussing and Adam Golinski accepted by The International Journal of Forecasting.
2023: “Disentangling the effect of measures, variants and vaccines on SARS-CoV-2 Infections in England: A dynamic intensity model” with Otilia Boldea and Adriana Cornea-Madeira, The Econometrics Journal 26 (3), 444-466.
2023: “The long-run effects of risk: an equilibrium approach” with Christiaan van der Kwaak and Nuno Palma, European Economic Review 153 (C).
2023: “Measuring inflation expectations using Phillips curve models” with Adriana Cornea-Madeira, SAGE Research Methods Cases: Business & Management.
2022: “Econometric Analysis of Switching Expectations in UK Inflation” with Adriana Cornea-Madeira. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 84 (3), 651-673.
2021: “Extrapolative Expectations and Macroeconomic Dynamics: Evidence from an Estimated DSGE Model” with Mikael Bask, International Journal of Finance and Economics 26 (1), 1101-1111.
2019: “The effect of FOMC votes on financial markets” with Carlos Madeira, The Review of Economics and Statistics 101(5), 921-932.
2018: “Measuring monetary policy deviations from the Taylor rule” with Nuno Palma, Economics Letters 168 (C), 25-27.
2018: “Assessing the empirical relevance of labor frictions to business cycle fluctuations”. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 80 (3), 554-574
2015: “Firm-specific capital, inflation persistence and the sources of business cycles”. European Economic Review 74 (C), 229-243.
2014: “Overtime Labor, Employment Frictions and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve”. The Review of Economics and Statistics 96 (3), 767-778.
2013: “Simulation and estimation of economic models in Dynare” book chapter in the Handbook of Research Methods and Applications on Empirical Macroeconomics, N. Hashimzade and M. Thornton (ed.s).
Working Papers (Submitted)
“Intraday dynamics of behavioral heterogeneity in stock prices” with Adriana Cornea-Madeira. Revise and resubmit (1st round) in the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
“Wage inflation and unemployment under heterogeneous expectations with evolutionary learning” with Adriana Cornea-Madeira
“Why don't wages fall during recessions? An experimental study” with Miguel Fonseca
“The behavioral and institutional determinants of gift exchange: evidence from a real-effort labor market experiment” with Miguel Fonseca
Fellowships and Awards
British Academy (£5,880 as Co-Investigator), 2010- 2011
PhD Fellowship, Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), 2004- 2008
PhD Fellowship, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2003
Teaching
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Teaching awards (University of Exeter): Nominated by students in 2013 in the category of Best Lecturer and in 2014 in the categories of Best Lecturer and Research Inspired Teaching
ISCTE (2022-present): Macroeconomics II (UG, size: 100), Monetary Theory and Policy (MSc, size: 20), Advanced Topics in Macroeconomics I (PhD, size: 10)
University of York (2014 - 2022): Introduction to Accountancy (UG, size: 150+), Macroeconomics I (UG, size: 200+), Introduction to Experimental Economics (UG, size: 50+), Experimental Economics (PG, size: 10+), The Structure and Regulation of Financial Markets (UG, size: 100+), Mathematics Review (PG, size: 50+), Economics 2 - Macroeconomics (UG, size 100+)
University of Exeter (2008 - 2014): Introduction to Finance (UG, size: 350+), Economic Issues: Theory and Policy (UG, size: 150+), Money and Banking 2 (UG, size: 100+), Economics of Financial Crisis (UG and PG, size: 100+), Introduction to Finance and Accounting (UG, size: 250+)
Conferences and Seminar Presentations
2024: ERMAS (Cluj-Napoca)
2023: Keynote speaker for EBES Conference (Lisbon), ASSET (Lisbon), ISEG
2022: UECE Conference (Lisbon), ERMAS (Cluj-Napoca)
2021: The Econometric Society Delhi Winter School 2021
2020: Banco de Portugal
2019: PEJ (Lisbon), ERMAS (Cluj-Napoca), EEA (Manchester), MMF (London), University of Manchester
2018: EABCN (Barcelona), PEJ (Lisbon), ERMAS (Iasi)
2017: PEJ (Vila Real), ERMAS (Cluj-Napoca), Durham University, University of East Anglia
2015: IAAE (Thessaloniki), PEJ (Terceira), ERMAS (Cluj-Napoca), ISCTE
2014: RES (Manchester), MMF (Durham), Paris School of Economics
2013: CEF (Vancouver), University of York, University of Glasgow
2012: WEHIA (Paris), ESAM (Melbourne)
2011: CEF (San Francisco), University of Reading
2010: PEJ (Faro), RES Easter School (Birmingham), EEA (Glasgow), Birkbeck College, Uppsala University
2009: PEJ (Madeira), MMF (Bradford), University of Bristol
2008: RES PhD Meeting (London), Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Center for European Economic Research (ZEW), Faculdade de Economia da Universidade do Porto, Virginia Tech, Universidad de Alicante, University of Exeter, University of York
Ph.D. Students
Past Supervisor: Lawrence Choo (first position: University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany), Sarunas Girdenas (first position: University of Exeter, UK), Christoph Himmels (first position: University of Manchester, UK), Sylwia Hubar (first position: Natixis, France), Carolina Achury (first position: ProCredit, Germany), Yuting Bai (first position: Lancaster University, UK), Yudistira Permana (first position: Universitas Gadjah Mada), Fikret Bilenkisi (University of Huddersfield)
Internal Examiner: Cem Çebi (first position: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey), Wenting Zhou (first position: University of York, UK), Ratih Puspitasari (first position: Central Bank of the Republic of Indonesia)
External Examiner: Fatih Kansoy (first position: University of Warwick), Carlos Javier Charotti (first position: Central Bank of Paraguay)
Professional Activities
Member of the Scientific Council for Budget Watch of the Institute of Public Policy, 2024- present
External Examiner for the School of Economics and Finance of the University of St Andrews, 2022- present
Associate Editor for the Bulletin of Economic Research, 2022- present
Associate Editor for SN Business & Economics, 2022- present
Member of scientific committee of 2022 conference of the Portuguese Economic Journal
Grant referee for the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and for the Portuguese national funding agency for science, research and technology (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, FCT)
Article referee for Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Economic Theory, Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, The European Journal of Finance, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Empirical Economics, Energy Policy, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Fiscal Studies, Bulletin of Economic Research, PLOS One, Economics and Philosophy, SN Business & Economics, Portuguese Economic Journal
Administrative Duties
Director of the BSc Economics (ISCTE), 2024- present
President of the ISCTE Business School (IBS) Ethics Committee, 2024- present
Member of the IBS Ethics Committee, 2023- present
Member of the Research & Impact Funding Committee, 2021-2022
Lead of the Macro Peer Support for Teaching cluster, 2021-2022
PG Admissions (York), 2014- present
UG Admissions & Open Day Team (York) 2014-2017, Senior UG Admissions Tutor, 2017- 2020
Senior Lecturer Recruitment, Panel Member 2019
Chair Search Committee, Panel Member 2019
WRDTP Assessments Panel (York), Panel Member 2017- 2022
WRDTC Economics Conference Local Organizer (York) 2015- 2016
Departmental Research Committee Member (York), 2015- 2016
Economics Seminar Organizer (York), 2015- 2017
Economics Seminar Organizer (Exeter), 2011
References
François Gourio – Ph.D. Supervisor (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Email: fgouriowork@gmail.com)
Tatiana Kirsanova (University of Glasgow, Email: trkirsanova@gmail.com)
Gulcin Ozkan (King's College London, Email: gulcin.ozkan@kcl.ac.uk) 29/10/2024