
About
Rafael Repullo is a Professor of Economics and Director of CEMFI (since 1987). He has held visiting roles at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business (2007-2008), Princeton University (1984-1985), and was a Lecturer at the London School of Economics (1981-1985). His research focuses on banking regulation, monetary economics, and incentive theory.
Key Positions:
- Director, CEMFI
- Houblon-Norman Fellow, Bank of England (2000)
- Economist, Bank of Spain (1985-1987)
Research Interests: Repullo's work addresses systemic risk, bank capital regulation, and the interplay between competition and financial stability. He has pioneered frameworks analyzing macroprudential policies and the implications of Basel accords. His earlier contributions include foundational research on Nash implementation in game theory.
Awards:
- Rey Jaime I Prize in Economics (2010)
- Fellow of the Econometric Society (2002)
- President of the Spanish Economic Association (2016)
Advising & Grants: While specific student names aren't listed, his publications reflect collaboration with co-authors like David Martinez-Miera and Javier Suarez. His work has been supported through institutional affiliations and fellowships.
Labs/Teams: Leads research initiatives at CEMFI, focusing on monetary and financial stability issues.
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