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Roberto Gomez Cram is an Assistant Professor of Finance at London Business School, holding a PhD from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on asset pricing, applied time series econometrics, and investments, with a particular emphasis on political economy and real-time market dynamics.
Key trends in his publications include analyzing social media's impact on financial markets, quantifying effects of global tax reforms, and studying central bank independence through high-frequency Twitter data. His work bridges econometrics with practical financial applications.
He has authored influential papers in top journals such as the Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Monetary Economics, and the Journal of Finance. His earlier professional experience includes serving as an Assistant Economist at the Central Bank of Mexico.
At London Business School, he contributes to the Master's degree core curriculum while maintaining active research collaborations. His email contact is rgomezcram@london.edu, and he has written popular articles for Think at London Business School on topics ranging from tax reform to social media's financial implications.



