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Colegio de Economistas de Madrid

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Colegio de Economistas de Madrid
NameColegio de Economistas de Madrid
Formation20th century
HeadquartersMadrid
Region servedCommunity of Madrid
Leader titlePresident

Colegio de Economistas de Madrid is a professional association centered in Madrid that represents certified economists, influencing public policy and professional standards across Spanish institutions such as Madrid, Spanish Ministry of Economy and Finance, Bank of Spain, European Central Bank. It coordinates with regional bodies like Community of Madrid, international organizations like Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, International Monetary Fund, European Commission, and academic centers such as Complutense University of Madrid, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, IE University.

History

Founded in the 20th century, the institution emerged amid reforms linked to Spanish Constitution of 1978, Transition to democracy in Spain, European Economic Community accession negotiations, Moncloa Pacts. Early leaders engaged with figures from Institute of National Statistics (Spain), Banco Santander, BBVA, Goldman Sachs International and interacted with policy debates involving José María Aznar, Felipe González, Pedro Sánchez, Mariano Rajoy. Over decades the body responded to crises exemplified by the Spanish financial crisis of 2008–2014, the European sovereign debt crisis, and policy shifts after Treaty of Lisbon. It has hosted conferences with speakers from International Labour Organization, World Bank, United Nations Development Programme, European Investment Bank.

Organization and Governance

Governance follows statutes informed by practices at Royal Economic Society, American Economic Association, Royal Spanish Academy, and features leadership roles such as President, Board, and committees with ties to Madrid City Council, Cámara de Comercio de Madrid, Consejo General de Colegios de Economistas de España. The Board liaises with regulatory entities like Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores, Banco de España, Ministry of Science and Innovation (Spain) and collaborates with academic departments at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, University of Salamanca. Ethical and disciplinary procedures reference frameworks used by European Court of Human Rights, Constitutional Court of Spain.

Membership and Professional Qualifications

Membership pathways reflect credentialing models similar to Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and require academic credentials from institutions such as Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad de Alcalá, Universidad de Valencia. Professional titles align with regulation by entities like Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (Spain), and continuing professional development mirrors programs at Harvard University, London School of Economics, IESE Business School. Members include professionals seconded to International Monetary Fund, World Bank, European Central Bank and alumni who worked at Banco Santander, BBVA, CaixaBank.

Activities and Services

The body organizes seminars, policy briefings, and advisory reports engaging stakeholders such as European Commission, Spanish Congress of Deputies, Senate of Spain, Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies. It delivers consultancy to firms like Acciona, Iberdrola, Repsol and public administrations including Community of Madrid and supports placement with employers like KPMG, Deloitte, PwC, Ernst & Young. Regular events include collaborations with World Economic Forum, Fundación Rafael del Pino, Real Instituto Elcano, and participation in forums such as Davos and Barcelona Meeting Point.

Publications and Research

The association publishes journals and working papers akin to formats used by The Economist, Economic Journal, Revista de Economía Aplicada and produces analyses on topics referenced by European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Its research agenda covers areas intersecting with reports from Banco de España, Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Fundación BBVA, and collaborative studies with universities including Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. It disseminates policy briefs to bodies such as European Parliament, Spanish Ministry of Finance.

Education and Training

Training programs follow models from London School of Economics, INSEAD, IE Business School, offering postgraduate courses, diplomas, and continuous professional development recognized by European Higher Education Area, Bologna Process, and coordinated with university masters at Universidad Pontificia Comillas (ICADE), Universitat de Barcelona, Universidad de Sevilla. The college provides exam preparation used by candidates for roles at Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores, Banco de España, European Central Bank and partners with private providers like CEF, Schiller International University for executive education.

Awards and Recognition

The institution grants awards inspired by honors such as the Prince of Asturias Awards, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, King's Award for Economic Research and recognizes contributions from economists associated with Instituto de Empresa, Real Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas, Círculo de Economía. Its distinctions have honored scholars linked to Complutense University of Madrid, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, London School of Economics, and practitioners from Banco Santander, BBVA, European Central Bank.

Category:Professional associations based in Spain Category:Economics organizations