Jesus Crespo Cuaresma
Research Scholar
Migration and Sustainable Development Research Group
Population and Just Societies Program
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Biography
Jesus Crespo Cuaresma holds a doctorate in economics from the University of Vienna, as well as a second doctorate (Habilitation) in economics from the same University. He is an associate professor at the Department of Economics of the University of Vienna and a scientific advisor to the Österreichische Nationalbank. He is working on applied macroeconometrics, economic growth, forecasting, business cycle research, and monetary and fiscal policy. He has published numerous articles on such issues in refereed scientific journals and books.Dr. Crespo Cuaresma joined the World Population Program in October 2006 to work on a new project on Human Capital and Economic Growth.
Last update: 25 SEP 2007
Publications
Lutz, W. , Crespo Cuaresma, J., Kebede, E., Prskawetz, A., Sanderson, W., & Striessnig, E. (2019). Education rather than age structure brings demographic dividend. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences e201820362. 10.1073/pnas.1820362116.
Laso Bayas, J.C. , Gardeazabal, A., Kerner, M., Vargas, L., Folberth, C. , Skalský, R. , Balkovič, J. , Declerce, S., Crespo Cuaresma, J., Hlouskova, J., Verhulst, N., See, L. , Fritz, S. , Obersteiner, M. , & Govaerts, B. (2019). AgroTutor: Promoting agricultural sustainable intensification and crowdsourcing plot information. In: ESA Living Planet Symposium, May 2019, Milan, Italy.
Crespo Cuaresma, J. & Heger, M. (2019). Deforestation and economic development: Evidence from national borders. Land Use Policy 84 e347-e353. 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.12.039.
Hoffmann, R., Dimitrova, A., Muttarak, R. , & Crespo Cuaresma, J. (2019). Quantifying the Evidence on Climate Migration: A Meta-Analysis on Country-Level Studies. In: Population Association of American Annual Meeting, 10-13 April 2019, Austin, Texas.
Crespo Cuaresma, J., von Schweinitz, G., & Wendt, K. (2019). On the Empirics of Reserve Requirements and Economic Growth. Journal of Macroeconomics 60 253-274. 10.1016/j.jmacro.2019.03.004.