Pilar Campoy- Muñoz is Associate Professor of Economics at University Loyola Andalucía (Spain). She obtained a B.S. in Business Administration (2005), a M.Sc in Research Methods in Economics and Business Administration (2011) and Ph. D. in Business and Economics (2013) from the University of Cordoba (Spain).
She has been a Senior Research Support Officer in a project of the Pablo de Olavide University (2007-2009) developing the system of indicators for the evaluation of the Economic Plan Andalucía S. XXI. After working in private companies, she joined Loyola Andalucía University in 2011 (until 2012 as ETEA- Faculty of Economics and Business Administration- Centre attached to the University of Cordoba). She has also carried out research stays at the Regional Economics Applications Laboratory of the University of Illinois (USA) in 2015, to improve her knowledge of multisectoral modelling, and at the Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health of the New University of Lisbon (Portugal) in 2017, in the framework of the REFINEMENT-ESPAÑA project, funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and at the Australian National University (Australia) in the framework of the Jose Castillejo mobility grant. She is currently participating as a researcher in the project «. Atlas de Adicciones de España» project, she is Co-PI of the project «Estimation of the economic and social impact of common mental disorders in Spain», funded by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and researcher in the project «Evaluation of the relative technical efficiency of small health areas in mental health in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia (Mental Health)», funded by the Junta de Andalucía. She is also the member of research groups Applied & Computational Macroeconomics, and Loyola Health at University Loyola, and CLIMAMODEL (Multisectoral Models and Climate Change) at Regional Government of Andalusia (Spain).
