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Noelia Cámara
BBVA Research - Principal Economist
Noelia Cámara is Principal Economist in the Digital Economy unit at BBVA Research. Her research interests include Big Data techniques, applied economics and sectorial transformation of the economic activity. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Zaragoza (2010). Also, she holds a Masters in Data Science (Big Data, 2017).
Before joining BBVA Research in 2013, Noelia worked, since 2010, as an Assistant Professor at the Economics department of the University Carlos III of Madrid. She was a visiting Ph.D. student at the University of Nottingham and a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Vienna.She has published several papers in international peer-reviewed journals and books, and has attended numerous conferences. In addition, she has undertaken various research engagements with the International Monetary Fund. She is a member of the Research Committee at the Center of Financial Education and Capability at BBVA.Latest publications
May 6, 2020
Monitoring Covid-19 pandemic using Big Data from the media
Media stress, positively correlated with new infections, has eased off lately. Sectors’ stresses vary depending on their nature. Politics is the center of the debate. Media stress related to governments diminishes as they start lifting lockdown measures, but there is a bias between the international and the national one.
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May 4, 2020
Financial vulnerability of Spanish households facing the COVID-19 crisis
Financial vulnerability refers to the ability of individuals or households to cope with a shock involving the loss of the main source of income. We establish the degree of financial vulnerability of Spanish households in three categories: highly vulnerable, vulnerable, and secure.
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