
Jaume Martà Romero
Former Research Intern,
Jaume Marti worked as a Research Intern at Bruegel in 2016 in the area of European and Global Macroeconomics and Governance. He holds a Master’s Degree in Finance from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics. His Master Thesis consisted of a theoretical model about the negative externalities in the banking system.
Before joining Bruegel, he had a brief working experience at Deloitte in their Risk Department.
Jaume’s intellectual interests include macroeconomics, education, game theory, and philosophy.
He speaks Catalan, Spanish, and English
Featured work
Spanish unemployment and the effects of the 2012 labour market reform
What’s at stake: Spain is currently the EU country with the second highest level of unemployment, after Greece. The high and persistent level of unemp
Northern Ireland and EU funds
EU funding for the UK has risen considerably since 2000, but funding predominantly goes to rural and less developed areas, meaning that Northern Irela
Are regional governments causing deficit overshooting in Spain?
Spain once again missed its deficit target in 2015 and it seems unlikely that 2016 will be any better. The central government has pointed to regional
The remarkable case of Spanish immigration
During the first decade of the twenty-first century, Spain experienced one of the largest waves of migration in European history.