Associate Professor
Northeastern University
Departament of Economics
301 Lake Hall
Boston, MA 02115-5000
Office: 311 Lake Hall
E-mail:
m.luengo@neu.edu
Phone: +1 617 373-4520
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics, Brown University, May 2000.
- M.Sc. in Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, July 1996.
- B.A. in Economics, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, June 1994.
Employment
- Associate Professor of Economics, Northeastern University, July 2008-present.
- Visiting Scholar, New England Public Policy Center, Boston Federal Reserve Bank. October 2008-July 2009.
- Assistant Professor of Economics, Northeastern University, September 2002- May 2008.
- Assistant Professor of Economics, Universidad Carlos III, September 2000-2002.
Fields of Interest
Consumption and Savings; Macroeconomics; Housing; Education.
Publications in Refereed Journals
- The Wealth Distribution with Durable Goods (with Antonia Diaz), International Economic Review (forthcoming). Download>>
- On the User Cost and Homeownership (with Antonia Diaz), Review of Economic Dynamics 11:3 (2008), 584-613. Download>>
- What Can Explain Excess Smoothness and Sensitivity of State-Level Consumption? (with Bent Sorensen), Review of Economics and Statistics 90:1 (2008), 65-80. Download>>
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Durables, Nondurables, Down Payments and Consumption Excesses,
Journal of Monetary Economics, 53:1 (2006), 1509-1539. Download>> - Consumption and Aggregate Constraints: International Evidence (with Joseph DeJuan), Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 68:1 (2006), 81-99. Download>>
- The Impact of Passenger Mix on Reported `Hub Premiums' in the U.S. Airline Industry (with Darin Lee), Southern Economic Journal, 72:2 (2005), 372-394. Download>>
- Quality Competition in the U.S. Airline Industry: Are Passengers Willing to Pay More for Additional Legroom? (with Darin Lee), Journal of Air Transport Management, 10:6 (2004), 377-383. Download>>
- Public Education, Communities and Vouchers, (with Oscar Volij), Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 43:1 (2003), 51-73. Download>>
Teaching
- Financial Economics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics (honors), Macroeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Theory II (Ph.D.), Public Economics.
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