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Jimmy Mar­tinez-Cor­rea

Associate Professor

Subjects
Decision-making Microeconomics Economics Statistics Finance Machine learning

De­cision-mak­ing un­der risk and un­cer­tainty

Jimmy Martínez-Correa is an Associate Professor in Applied Economics at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS). His research focuses on decision-making under risk and uncertainty. His research has been published in top academic journals including Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Money Credit and Banking and the Journal of Economics Behavior & Organization. He has won several research grants including the Sapere Aude Young Research Talent from the Danish Government. 

He earned his PhD in Risk Management and Insurance from Georgia State University in 2012. graduated with a B.A and a M.A in Economics from Universidad de los Andes (Colombia) in 2003 and 2005, respectively. He is a fellow at i) the Center for Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) at Georgia State University, ii) at the Pension Research Center (PeRCent) at the Copenhagen Business School and iii) the Danish Finance Institute. 

Prior to his PhD studies, he worked for the Central Bank of Colombia in the Department of Financial Stability as Financial Economist and as the Chief Economist of the Trade Association of Colombian Insurers (FASECOLDA). 

9 June 2025

Welfare Consequences of the Compound Risks of Index Insurance

Glenn W. Harrison

Jim­my Mar­ti­nez-Cor­rea, Associate Professor

Karlijn Morsink

Jia Min Ng

J. Todd Swarthout

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August 2022

Responses to Eliminating Saving Commitments

Evidence from Mortgage Run-offs

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January 2022

Measuring the Ex-ante Incentive Effects of Creditor Control Rights during Bankruptcy Reorganization

Ashwini Agrawal

Juanita Gonzalez-Uribe

Jim­my Mar­ti­nez-Cor­rea, Associate Professor

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Outside activities

Dan­ish In­sti­tute for the Study Abroad (DIS) , 2012 - on­go­ing

Ex­tern­al lec­turer co-teach­ing part of courses.

Juya Copen­ha­gen I/S , 2025 - on­go­ing

Founder. Fam­ily busi­ness.