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I am a Principal Economist at the International Finance division of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

I received my Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in July 2018, and prior to that I obtained an MSc in Economics and Finance at CEMFI.

Views are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Board of Governors or the Federal Reserve System.


Fields:

Quantitative Macroeconomics, Labor Economics  

Contact Information

E-mail: joaquin [dot] garcia-caboherrero [at] frb [dot] gov

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Latest Research


Feds Note: Why is the U.S. GDP recovering faster than other advanced economies? with Francois de Soyres, Nils Gornemann, Sharon Jeon, Grace Lofstrom and Dylan Moore (May 2024)

 

Does Self-Employment Pay? The Role of Unemployment and Earnings Risk with Rocio Madera (forthcoming at Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics)

Other versions: International Finance Discussion Papers 2019-1264


The Labor Market Effects of Employment Flexibility (new draft October 2024, previously circulated as "The Macroeconomic Effects of Employment Protection on Human Capital and Jobs")


The drag of homeownership on the unemployment scar with Eva de Francisco (new draft March 2024)


Sectoral Shocks, Reallocation, and Labor Market Policies with Anna Lipinska and Gaston Navarro  (European Economic Review, July 2023)

Other versions: International Finance Discussion Papers 2022-1361,  BIS Working papers No. 1095