Xavier Sala-i-martin
Affiliations: | Economics | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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"Xavier Sala-i-martin"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert Barro | grad student | 1990 | Harvard |
N. Gregory Mankiw | grad student | 1990 | Harvard |
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Sign in to add traineeGernot P. Doppelhofer | grad student | 2000 | Columbia |
Rodney Ramcharan | grad student | 2000 | Columbia |
Ana Corbacho | grad student | 2001 | Columbia |
Jozelyn R. Davis | grad student | 2005 | Columbia |
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Clark H, Pinkovskiy M, Sala-i-Martin X. (2020) China's GDP growth may be understated China Economic Review. 62: 101243 |
Pinkovskiy M, Sala-i-Martin X. (2018) Shining a Light on Purchasing Power Parities National Bureau of Economic Research |
Pinkovskiy M, Sala-i-Martin X. (2016) Lights, Camera … Income! Illuminating the National Accounts-Household Surveys Debate Quarterly Journal of Economics. 131: 579-631 |
Pinkovskiy M, Sala-i-Martin X. (2014) Africa is on time Journal of Economic Growth. 19: 311-338 |
Sala-i-Martin X, Subramanian A. (2013) Addressing the natural resource curse: An illustration from Nigeria Journal of African Economies. 22: 570-615 |
Sala-I-Martin X. (2006) The world distribution of income: Falling poverty and . . . convergence, period Quarterly Journal of Economics. 121: 351-397 |
Mulligan CB, Sala-I-Martin X. (2004) Political and economic forces sustaining social security Advances in Economic Analysis and Policy. 4 |
Mulligan CB, Sala-I-Martin X. (2004) Internationally common features of public old-age pensions, and their implications for models of the public sector Advances in Economic Analysis and Policy. 4 |
Mulligan CB, Gil R, Sala-I-Martin X. (2004) Do democracies have different public policies than nondemocracies? Journal of Economic Perspectives. 18: 51-74 |
Sala-i-Martin X, Doppelhofer G, Miller RI. (2004) Determinants of long-term growth: A bayesian averaging of classical estimates (BACE) approach American Economic Review. 94: 813-835 |