Andrés Gatty
Visiting Professor
International Economics and Applied Macroeconomics
Office: 11.2.03
agatty@eco.uc3m.es
Personal website
Bio
Andrés Gatty holds a PhD and an MA in Economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, an MA in Economics from ILADES/Georgetown University (Chile) . His professional experience includes work in the private financial industry, the central bank, and research centers. His research interests focus on financial crises, capital flows, and optimal policy responses, and he has carried out applied macroeconomics research. He has taught various economics courses in Peru and Chile.
Main Publications
- “How do manufacturing exports react to RER and foreign demand? The Chilean case”, The World Economy, vol. 43 (1), 274-300, 2020 (with Miguel Fuentes and Jorge Fornero).
- “Nuevas Estimaciones de la Tasa Real Neutral de Chile” (in Spanish), Notas de Investigación de Economía Chilena, Vol. 20 (3), 120-143, 2017 (with Luis Ceballos and Jorge Fornero).
- “Forecasting Chilean Inflation with International Factors”, Empirical Economics, 51, 981-1010, 2016 (with Pablo Pincheira).
Recent Research
- “Natural Disasters and Sudden Stops” (Click: The Latest version)
- “The role of inequality in the optimal design of capital controls” (Click: The Latest version)
Teaching
- International Trade
- International Economics