Full CV (pdf)
Argentinean citizen
Born on July 13th, 1985
Email: naragon@kse.org.ua
Positions
Assistant Professor, Kyiv School of Economics, 2020-
Research Economist, National Bank of Ukraine, 2020-
Researcher, UC3M, 2017-
Visiting Professor, UC3M, 2017-
Education
PhD in Economics at EUI, 2017
Supervisors: David K. Levine and Ramon Marimon.
Fields: Macroeconomics, Finance, Experimental Economics.
M.Res. in Economics at EUI, 2012-2014
B.A. in Economics at National University of La Plata, 2004-2009
Research
Confidence in Experimental Asset Markets (with Rasmus Pank), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Asymmetric Effects of Trade and FDI: The Role of Country Size and Bridge Multinational Production (with Lian Allub), Revise and Resubmit at European Economic Review
Behavioral Cycles, Revise and Resubmt at Macroeconomic Dynamics
Banks vs Zombies, submitted
For the complete list including more preliminary papers, click here
Professional Activities
Member of ADEMU Project, 2016-2018
Member of ARKLEMS Project, 2011-2012
Teaching
Instructor: Macroeconomics, International Macro, Principles of Economics (2018-), UC3M
Instructor: International Economics, (2015-2016), CAPA
Instructor: Quantitative Macro (Graduate, 2014), UNLP
TA: Macroeconomics (Graduate, 2013), EUI
TA for several undergraduate courses at UBA, UNLP and UdeSA
Awards
Grant for Graduate Studies, European University Institute, 2012
Best Young Researcher, Argentinean Economic Association, 2011
Non-Degree Courses
@JVI/IMF. Macroprudential Policies, Macroeconomic Diagnostics and Financial Inclusion
@Florence School of Banking. Macroprudential Policies, The Micro and Macroeconomics of Banking.
Trento Workshop in Macro Coordination and Externalities, 2016
Zurich Initiative in Computational Economics, 2015
Real Analysis, IMPA, Brasil, 2012
Numerical Methods, University of La Plata, 2010
Trento Summer School in Macroeconomic Crises, 2010
Computer Skills
Matlab, Mathematica, Stata, oTree
Languages
Spanish (native), English (fluent), Italian (fluent), Portuguese (ugly), Russian (very ugly)