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Ernesto Villanueva
Ernesto Villanueva
Economist, Bank of Spain, Banco de España
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The impact of high school financial education on financial knowledge and choices: Evidence from a randomized trial in Spain
O Bover, L Hospido, E Villanueva
Banco de España Working Paper, 2018
662018
The impact of mortgage interest-rate subsidies on household borrowing
NC Martins, E Villanueva
Journal of Public Economics 90 (8-9), 1601-1623, 2006
662006
Employment and wage effects of extending collective bargaining agreements
E Villanueva, E Adamopoulou
IZA World of Labor, 2022
622022
Estimating compensating wage differentials using voluntary job changes: evidence from Germany
E Villanueva
ILR Review 60 (4), 544-561, 2007
592007
Inter vivos transfers and bequests in three OECD countries
E Villanueva
Economic policy 20 (43), 506-565, 2005
582005
The distribution of debt across euro-area countries: The role of individual characteristics, institutions, and credit conditions
O Bover, JM Casado, S Costa, P Du Caju, Y McCarthy, E Sierminska, ...
44th issue (June 2016) of the International Journal of Central Banking, 2018
562018
Finance for all: The impact of financial literacy training in compulsory secondary education in Spain
L Hospido, E Villanueva, G Zamarro
SSRN, 2015
562015
Contract staggering and unemployment during the great recession: evidence from Spain
L Diez-Catalan, E Villanueva
Banco de España working paper, 2015
532015
The distribution of debt across euro area countries: the role of individual characteristics, institutions and credit conditions
O Bover, JM Casado, E Villanueva, S Costa, P Du Caju, Y McCarthy, ...
522013
The marginal propensity to spend on adult children
JG Altonji, E Villanueva
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 7 (1), 2007
492007
The effects of the introduction of tax incentives on retirement saving
J Ayuso, JF Jimeno, E Villanueva
SERIEs 10, 211-249, 2019
46*2019
Does high cost of mortgage debt explain why young adults live with their parents?
N Martins, E Villanueva
Journal of the European Economic Association 7 (5), 974-1010, 2009
442009
The response of household wealth to the risk of losing the job: evidence from differences in firing costs
C Barceló, E Villanueva
Banco de España Working Paper, 2010
422010
Parental altruism under imperfect information: theory and evidence
E Villanueva
Universitat Pompeu Fabra Economics and Business Working Paper, 2002
392002
The response of household wealth to the risk of job loss: Evidence from differences in severance payments
C Barceló, E Villanueva
Labour Economics 39, 35-54, 2016
372016
The schooling response to a sustained increase in low-skill wages: Evidence from Spain 1989-2009
A Lacuesta, S Puente, E Villanueva
Banco de España Working Paper, 2012
352012
Does limited access to mortgage debt explain why young adults live with their parents?
NC Martins, E Villanueva
Banco de Espana Research Paper No. WP-0628, 2006
352006
Encuesta de Competencias Financieras (ECF) 2016: principales resultados
O Bover, L Hospido, E Villanueva
CNMV, Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores, 2018
342018
Los efectos del salario mínimo interprofesional en el empleo: nueva evidencia para España
C Barceló, M Izquierdo, A Lacuesta, S Puente, A Regil, E Villanueva
Documentos Ocasionales/Banco de España, 2113, 2021
252021
The recent slowdown in bank lending in Spain: are supply-side factors relevant?
I Hernando, E Villanueva
SERIEs 5, 245-285, 2014
252014
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