Alberto Martín

Research Professor, Deputy Director for Research at Barcelona School Of Economics, Senior Researcher at Centre De Recerca En Economia Internacional (CREI), Adjunct Professor at Pompeu Fabra University

Website
http://www.crei.cat/people/martin/
ORCID
0000-0002-3149-8409
Alberto Martin earned his PhD in Economics from Columbia University in 2005. He is currently a Senior Researcher at the Center for Research in International Economics (CREI), an Adjunct Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, a Research Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics (BSE), and a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research. He also serves as Deputy Director for Research at the BSE, and has served as an Associate Editor at the Journal of International Economics, a member of the Board of Editors of the Review of Economic Studies, and a Member of the Panel at Economic Policy. In the past, he has held positions at the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the Argentine Ministry of Economics. He has been awarded the Fulbright Fellowship, the Lamfalussy Fellowship from the European Central Bank, Consolidator and Advanced Research Grants from the Alberto Martin earned his PhD in Economics from Columbia University in 2005. He is currently a Senior Researcher at the Center for Research in International Economics (CREI), an Adjunct Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, a Research Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics (BSE), and a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research. He also serves as Deputy Director for Research at the BSE, and has served as an Associate Editor at the Journal of International Economics, a member of the Board of Editors of the Review of Economic Studies, and a Member of the Panel at Economic Policy. In the past, he has held positions at the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the Argentine Ministry of Economics. He has been awarded the Fulbright Fellowship, the Lamfalussy Fellowship from the European Central Bank, Consolidator and Advanced Research Grants from the European Research Council, and the Taula de Canvi prize from the Catalan Economic Society. Alberto’s research interests include macroeconomics, finance and international economics. His work has appeared in The American Economic Review, The Review of Economic Studies, and The Journal of Finance, among others.