José E. Boscá is Professor of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis at the University of Valencia. He obtained the Advanced Studies Certificate in International Economic Policy at the Kiel Institute of World Economics and holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Valencia. He has directed the Institute of International Economics at the University of Valencia and has been Vice-Dean of International Relations at the Faculty of Economics. He is an associate researcher at Fedea, has been a visiting researcher at the University of Kent and has collaborated as a researcher with the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Rafael del Pino Foundation and BBVA Research. He is co-author of the dynamic general equilibrium model REMS, which is used by the Ministry of Economy and Finance to simulate macroeconomic policies. He has published scientific articles on topics related to economic growth, regional economics and the impact of fiscal policies on the economy. His work has been published in, among other journals, the following publications European Economic Review, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Economica, Oxford Economic Papers, Economic Inquiry, Journal of Regional Science or Regional Studies.. He is co-author of the book The Spanish Economy: A General Equilibrium Perspective (Palgrave MacMillan).
José Emilio Boscá
José E. Boscá is Professor of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis at the University of Valencia. He obtained the Advanced Studies Certificate in International Economic Policy at the Kiel Institute of World Economics and holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Valencia. He has directed the Institute of International Economics at the University of Valencia and has been Vice-Dean of [...]