Permanent Faculty
Aitor Ciarreta (Energy markets & computational methods)
M.A. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Ph. D. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Assistant Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Sara de la Rica (Labour markets)
M.A. in Economics, Warwick University
Ph. D. in Economics, The University of the Basque Country
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Cruz A. Echevarría (Macroeconomics)
M.A. in Economics, Princeton University
Ph. D. in Economics, The University of the Basque Country
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Mª Paz Espinosa (Energy markets)
M.A. in Economics, Harvard University
Ph. D. in Economics, Harvard University
Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Javier Gardeazabal (Monetary markets and quantitative methods)
Ph. D. in Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Arantza Gorostiaga (Macroeconomics & computational methods)
M.A. in Economics, CEMFI
Ph. D. in Economics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Assistant Professor, The University of the Basque Country
María José Gutiérrez (Energy markets)
M.A. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Ph. D. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Amaia Iza (Labour markets)
M.A. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Ph. D. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Casilda Lasso de la Vega (Computational Methods)
DEA (Mathématiques Pures) Université Lyon
Ph. D. in Mathematics, The University of the Basque Country
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Petr Mariel (Quantitative methods)
Ph. D. in Economics, The University of the Basque Country
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Maite Martínez (Quantitative methods)
M.A. in Economics, CEMFI
Ph. D. in Economics, University College London
Assistant Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Arantza Ugidos (Labour markets)
M.A. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Ph. D. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
José María Usategui (Microeconomics)
M.A. in Economics, University of California, Los Angeles
Ph. D. in Economics, The University of the Basque Country
Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Jesús Vázquez (Monetary markets)
M.A. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Ph. D. in Economics, SUNY at Stony Brook
Associate Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Federico Valenciano (Game Theory and Mathematics)
Ph. D. in Mathematics, The University of the Basque Country
Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Jose Manuel Zarzuelo
Ph. D. in Business Administration, The University of the Basque Country
Professor, The University of the Basque Country
Visiting Faculty
Miguel Casares (Monetary Markets)
Ph.D. Universidad Pública de Navarra
Associate Professor, Universidad Pública de Navarra
Fidel Castro (Energy Markets)
Ph.D. in Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Associate Professor, Universidade de Vigo
Carlos Gutiérrez-Hita
Ph.D. in Economics, Universidad Jaume I
Assistant Professor, Universidad Miguel Hernández
Ricardo Mora (Labour Markets)
M.A. in Economics (CEMFI)
Ph.D. in Economics, London School of Economics
Assistant Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Santiago Rubio (Energy markets)
Diplome d'études Approfondies (DEA), Université de Dijon
Ph.D. Universidad de Valencia.
Professor, University of Valencia
Stefano Siviero (Monetary Markets)
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Bank of Italy
Staff
Inés García (Secretary)
The program is designed to be completed in one academic year.
During the fall term, students take economic theory and applied courses, in which they develop the analytical, quantitative and programming skills necessary for the winter term's courses. During the spring term, students write a master's thesis on a selected topic.
The aim of the program is to provide a sound understanding of economics and its applications.
Students in the program learn empirical modes of inquiry and quantitative methods, and how to apply these to investigate economic issues. After completing the program of study, graduates will have the knowledge and skills to conduct independent analyses for governments and private institutions, or will be well trained to pursue a PhD in economics. All classes in the master's program are in English.

Some of our students.Coming from three different continents.