Juan Carlos Reboredo
I am a professor of economics at the USC, accredited in the area of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis. I hold a Doctorate in Economics, a Master’s in Economic Analysis and an Executive MBA. I currently teach Microeconomics, Economic Analysis of Financial Markets and Financial Risk Evaluation on both undergraduate and master’s programmes.
My main research focus is the study of risk in capital markets and the dependence relationship between financial and energy markets. Within these areas, I analyse the influence of oil prices on the valuation of financial assets and exchange rates, systemic risk in financial markets and systemic oil market effects of renewable energy markets. My most recent research analyses climate risk impact on financial and energy markets, financial stability and investment decisions. My research papers have been published in journals such as Energy Economics, Energy Policy, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of International Money and Finance, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews and Emerging Markets Review, among others.
I actively participate in projects for knowledge transfer to the private sector and lead several transfer contracts on financial product evaluation and risk management. I have been principal investigator of several national research projects and a national and international research agency evaluator and I have been recognized by Elsevier as an outstanding evaluator for several scientific journals.