Gabriel Pérez-Quirós
Bank of Spain and CEPR
Gabriel Pérez-Quirós is the Unit Head of Macroeconomic Research at the Research Department of the Bank of Spain. He has a PhD in Economics from the University of California San Diego (1996). He previously worked as an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the European Central Bank and the Economic Bureau of the Spanish Prime Minister. He is a Research Affiliate of the CEPR. He has published extensively on applications of non-linear models to the analysis of economic and financial variables over the business cycle
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Real-time forecasting for the Eurozone
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