Álvaro Escribano Saéz

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Alvaro Escribano Saéz is a Professor of Applied Economics and Vice-Chancellor of International Relationships at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He is the Telefonica Chair of Economics of Telecommunications, making him the link between the Department of Economics of his University and the company Telefónica.

Álvaro Escribano Saéz
Professor of Economics, Charles III University of Madrid
Incumbent

March 1998 -

Personal details
Born 1 November 1956

Spain

Alma mater Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Political Career[edit]

Since 1998, Álvaro Escribano Saéz has been a professor of Economics at the Universidad Carlos III Madrid, where he is also the Vice Rector. He holds the Telefonica-UC3M Chair in Telecommunications Economics, and is the director of the Master's degree in Industrial Economics at the UC3M since 1995. Since 2007, he has also been the Vice Chancellor of International Relations and Cooperation. He is an Associate Editor of Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics, Macroeconomic Dynamics and Cuadernos Económicos de ICE. He is also the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, as Adjoint Vice-Chancellor of Computers and Libraries. Moreover, he is the director of the Master’s in Industrial Organization and Markets at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He was also a short-term consultant for the World Bank.

Education[edit]

Álvaro Escribano Saéz holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California, San Diego, and a Bachelor in Economics from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

Further Information[edit]

ICD - "International University Mobility for Cross Continental Cooperation". The Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2013. "Cultural Diplomacy & Cross Continental Cooperation: Building Bridges for a United Global Community" (Berlin, December 17th - 21st, 2013)

Academic offices
Preceded by Professor of Economics, Charles III University of Madrid

March 1998 -

Succeeded by

External Links[edit]

Universidad Carlos III.

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