Philippe Martin
Sciences Po and CEPR
Philippe Martin is Professor of Economics at Sciences Po (Paris), having taught previously at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva. He was also an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 2001 and 2002. He is a CEPR Research Fellow, and Co-director of CEPREMAP’s Macroeconomics program, and has been Co-managing Editor of Economic Policy. His research interests cover open macroeconomics, international trade, economic geography and international financial markets.He has published in the American Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, and other academic journals. He received his PhD in Economics from Georgetown University in 1992.
Articles by Philippe Martin:
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Current-account rebalancing and international transfers (immaculate or not)
31 January 2013, 8552 reads
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Time to ship during financial crises
20 October 2012, 7626 reads
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Sub-Saharan Africa and the great trade collapse
22 April 2010, 10047 reads
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Free trade agreements: Do they help keep the peace?
9 April 2010, 14806 reads
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Big exporters don’t pass through exchange rate movements
22 October 2009, 15700 reads
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Make trade not war?
1 August 2008, 9577 reads
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Natural clusters: Policies promoting agglomeration are unnecessary
4 July 2008, 42760 reads
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Civil war: Does international trade help or hurt?
4 January 2008, 33826 reads
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The euro stimulates Eurozone financial asset trade
19 October 2007, 33479 reads
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Trade and/or War?
4 July 2007, 45740 reads
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