Marcelo Sánchez

Marcelo Sánchez is Staff member at the European Central Bank. He specializes in Macroeconomics, Economic Growth and International Finance.

Publications

Oil Prices and Spain's Interest Rates: Did the Link Change After EU Accession?
Rebeca Jiménez-Rodríguez, Marcelo Sanchez. © 2024. 19 pages.
This chapter studies the impact of oil shocks on Spain's short-term interest rates. In so doing, it investigates whether the connection between these two variables changed...
Revisiting the Nexus Between Central Bank Transparency and Optimal Delegation
Marcelo Sánchez. © 2024. 26 pages.
The chapter studies the nexus between optimal delegation and central bank communication about productivity shocks. We assume that the goods market is monopolistically...
The Translators' Take on Three Possible Typos in Jorge L. Borges' Story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius”
Marcelo Sanchez. © 2023. 11 pages.
This article examines how translators tackled the problem given by three possible typos in Jorge Luis Borges' short story “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.” Translations to all...
How Literal is the 1972 Translation Into English of J.L. Borges' Historia Universal de la Infamia?
Marcelo Sánchez. © 2023. 13 pages.
This article analyzes A Universal History of Infamy, the 1972 translation into English of Historia Universal de la Infamia (hereinafter, HUI). While assessing this...
What Drives Euro Area Labour Productivity Growth?: An International Production-Frontier Examination
Marcelo Sanchez. © 2021. 28 pages.
This chapter uses a nonparametric, international production-frontier approach with a focus on euro area growth accounting. The authors uncover two robust findings for the period...