Santiago Budría

Santiago Budría is a microeconometrician mostly interested in labour, education, inequality and well-being. At the present time he is pursuing work investigating the role of economic insecurity and energy poverty in determining well-being levels in modern societies. Santiago has leaded, as Principal Researcher, several competitive research projects, including the Spanish National I+D+i Plans (ECO2008-04321, TED2021-132824B-I00), and the Regional Government of Madrid (R&D Program in Social Sciences and Humanities, OPINBI project, Ref: H2019/HUM-5793). He has a long expertise in the management and creation of competitive research groups and has coordinated several projects of knowledge transfer. He is an IZA Research Fellow and has published more than 30 JCR papers and several book chapters. Santiago has a visible research output, with more than 1800 citations in Google Scholar and a h-23 impact index.

Academic experience

• Full Professor in Economics, Antonio de Nebrija University, 2018

• Bank of Spain Research Fellow, 2013

• Associate Professor, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, 2013 

• IZA Research fellow, 2008

• Associate Professor, Universidad de Madeira, 2003 - 2014 

Academic background

• Degree in Economics, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, 1996

• PhD in Economics, Universidad de Alicante (QED), 2003

Santiago Budría
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Santiago
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