Fernando Broner

CREI, UPF, and BSE

Fernando Broner is Senior Researcher at CREI and BSE Research Professor. He is one of the directors of the Master in International Trade, Finance and Development at the BSE and teaches in the PhD program of UPF. He is a Research Fellow at the CEPR and a Co-Editor at the Journal of International Economics. He received his PhD in Economics at MIT in 2000. 

He has been Visiting Professor at MIT, Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland, Advisor at the Bank of Spain’s Division of International Economics, and Visiting Scholar at the IMF and World Bank. He was awarded a European Research Council Starting Grant in 2010 for the project "International Capital Flows and Emerging Markets." His research interests include International Economics, Finance, and Macroeconomics.

Working Papers

Publications

Open Access       Fernando Broner, Tatiana Didier, Sergio L. Schmukler and Goetz von Peter

Bilateral International Investments: The Big Sur?

Journal of International Economics, Vol.145, November 2023, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2023.103795
Open Access
Recognition ProgramFernando Broner, Daragh Clancy, Aitor Erce and Alberto Martin

Fiscal Multipliers and Foreign Holdings of Public Debt

Review of Economic Studies, Vol.89, No 3, 1155–1204, May 2022, 10.1093/restud/rdab055
Recognition ProgramFernando Broner, Alberto Martin, Lorenzo Pandolfi and Tomás Williams

Winners and losers from sovereign debt inflows

Journal of International Economics, Vol.130, May 2021, 10.1016/j.jinteco.2021.103446