

Bernardus Doornik
Economist, Central Bank of Brazil
Bernardus Doornik is an economist at the Central Bank of Brazil and a visiting economist at the Bank for International Settlements, Americas Office. He graduated from the Federal University of Minas Gerais in 2003 with a BA in Business Administration, obtained his MSc degree in Finance in 2008 from the University of Brasilia, and completed his doctoral studies in Finance at CentER Graduate School – Tilburg University in 2015. His research interests include empirical banking, corporate finance, financial intermediation, labour, monetary policy, and regulation. Before joining the BIS, Bernardus was the Deputy Head of the Research Department at the Central Bank of Brazil.
Recent work by Bernardus Doornik
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Financial access boosted labour market outcomes in Brazil
Access to vehicle financing in Brazil improved mobility and generated large returns (12-15% per year) through improved labour market outcomes
Published 15.07.24
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Informal labour markets and rent-extraction from the unemployment insurance system: Evidence from Brazil
When eligible for unemployment benefits, workers and firms make strategic layoffs in the presence of informal labour markets
Published 23.02.23