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Javier Suárez Bernaldo de Quirós (born 1966, in
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) is a Spanish
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who is known for his specialization in
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. He studied economics at the
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(Bachelor's degree, 1989) and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Doctorate, 1994) He was a Postdoctoral fellow at the
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(1994) and Lecturer in Economics at the
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(1994–1996). He currently works as a professor at CEMFI (''Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros'', ''Center for Monetary and Financial Studies''), and collaborates with
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(CEPR), with the
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(ECGI) and with the Editorial Board of the ''
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''.


Partial bibliography

*"The need for an emergency bank debt insurance mechanism", CEPR Policy Insight 19, March 2008. (A summary of this piece appeared as VOX column 1013, 2008.) *"Bringing money markets back to life", VOX column 2411, 2008. *"Firms' stakeholders and the costs of transparency" (with A. Almazan and S. Titman), Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 2008. *"Social contacts and occupational choice" (with S. Bentolila and C. Michelacci), Economica, forthcoming. *"Financial distress, bankruptcy law, and the business cycle" (with O. Sussman), Annals of Finance, 3 (1) (2007), pp. 5–35. *"Incomplete wage posting" (with C. Michelacci), Journal of Political Economy, 114 (6) (2006), pp. 1098–1123. *"Loan pricing under Basel capital requirements" (with R. Repullo), Journal of Financial Intermediation, 13 (4) (2004), 496-521. *"Venture capital finance: A security design approach" (with R. Repullo), Review of Finance, 8 (2004), 75-108. *"Business creation and the stock market" (with C. Michelacci), Review of Economic Studies, 71 (2) (2004), 459-481. *"Entrenchment and severance pay in optimal governance structures" (with A. Almazan), Journal of Finance, 58 (2) (2003), 519-548. *"Managerial compensation and the market reaction to bank loans" (with A. Almazan), Review of Financial Studies, 16 (1) (2003), 237-261. *"Last bank standing: What do I gain if you fail?" (with E. Perotti), European Economic Review, 46 (09) (2002), 1599-1622. *"Entrepreneurial moral hazard and bank monitoring: A model of the credit channel" (with R. Repullo), European Economic Review, 44 (10) (2000), 1931-1950. *"Financial distress and the business cycle" (with O. Sussman), Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 15 (3) (1999), 39-51. *"Risk-taking and the prudential regulation of banks", Investigaciones Económicas, 22 (1998), 307-336. *"Monitoring, liquidation, and security design" (with R. Repullo), Review of Financial Studies, 11 (1998), 163-187. Reprinted in S. Bhattacharya, A. Boot, and A. Thakor (eds.), Credit, Intermediation, and the Macroeconomy, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2004). *"Endogenous cycles in a Stiglitz-Weiss economy" (with O. Sussman), Journal of Economic Theory, 76 (1997), 47-71. Reprinted in B. Biais and M. Pagano (eds.), New Research in Corporate Finance and Banking, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2002).


Awards and scholarships

*CEMFI MSc Scholarship (1989–1991) *CEMFI Prize to the Best Student of the Class (1991) *Pre-doctoral grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education (1992) *Research grant from Fundación BBVA (1993). * 5th Fundacion Banco Herrero Prize(2006).Javier Suárez will receive 5th Fundacion Banco Herrero Prize June 29 2006
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CEMFI Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Suarez, Javier 1966 births Living people Complutense University of Madrid alumni Charles III University of Madrid alumni Harvard Fellows Academics of the London School of Economics Spanish economists People from Madrid