Jose completed his doctoral studies in Economics at Cornell University in 2007, under the supervision of Karl Shell, Nicholas Kiefer and Levon Barseghyan. Portions of his work have been published in high quality peer-reviewed journals including The Lancet, The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Journal of Housing Economics, The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Finance Research Letters, International Finance, Economic Modelling, Empirical Economics and Contemporary Economic Policy.
Amador-Torres, J. S., Gómez-González, J. E., Ojeda-Joya, J. N., Jaulín-Méndez, O. F., Tenjo-Galarza, F., (2016), Mind the gap: Computing finance-neutral output gaps in Latin-American economies, ECONOMIC SYSTEMS, 40, (3), (pp. 444-452)
Ruth-Reyes, N., Gómez-González, J. E., Ojeda-Joya, J. N., (2015), Bank lending, risk taking, and the transmission of monetary policy: new evidence for an emerging economy, MACROECONOMICS AND FINANCE IN EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES, 8, (1), (pp. 67-80)
Loaiza-Maya, R. A., Gómez-González, J. E., Melo-Velandia, L. F., (2015), Latin American Exchange Rate Dependencies: A Regular Vine Copula Approach, Contemporary Economic Policy, 33, (3), (pp. 535-549)