Restoy graduated in Economics from Complutense University of Madrid in 1984, winning the premio extraordinario for his class. In 1988 he received a Master in Econometrics and Mathematical Economy with mark of distinction from the London School of Economics. He received a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University in 1991.
Career
In 1991 he joined the Bank of Spain, where he served in the Research Department until 2007. In the 1990s he simultaneously taught economics at Complutense University and Charles III University of Madrid.[3] He became head of the research Department in 2001, and coauthored publications in the following years on Spain's real estate market.[4][5]
↑Juan Ayuso; Jorge Martínez; Luis Antonio Maza; Fernando Restoy (23 September 2003), "El precio de la vivienda en España"(PDF), Boletín Económico, Servicio de Estudios, Banco de España: 65–71