- Xavier Sala-i-Martin
Xavier Sala-i-Martin (b.
Cabrera de Mar , Barcelona,Catalonia ,Spain ,1963 ) is a Spanish Catalanprofessor ofeconomics atColumbia University .Sala-i-Martin earned his "
Llicenciatura " (degree) from theAutonomous University of Barcelona in1985 and his Ph.D. fromHarvard University in1990 , both in economics. In addition to working at Columbia, he has been a professor atYale University ,Harvard University , and theUniversitat Pompeu Fabra inBarcelona (which he still visits for a term every year).Professional work
Sala-i-Martin is consistently ranked among the most-cited economists in the world for works produced in the 1990s. [ [http://www.in-cites.com/nobel/2002-nobel-eco-top100.html] "100 Most-Cited Researchers in Economics", ISE Essential Science Indicators, 2002] [ [http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/1000%20top%20Citations.pdf] "Worldwide Rankings of Economists and Economics Departments", Tom Coupe, 2002] His works include the topics of
economic growth , development inAfrica , monetary economics, social security, health and economics, classical-liberal thinking (with his book "Liberal economics for non-economists and non-liberals") (the "liberal" in the title should be understood in theclassic liberal /libertarian sense), and convergence. He has constructed the best estimate to date of the World Distribution of Income, which he has then used to estimate poverty rates and measures of inequality. The conclusions of this study challenged the conventional wisdom in two dimensions. First, the United Nations and the World Bank used to believe that, although poverty rates were falling, the total number of poor people was increasing. Sala-i-Martin showed that both were falling. Second, the United Nations and the World Bank used to believe that individual income inequalities were on the rise. Sala-i-Martin showed they were not. [ [http://www.heritage.org/index/chapters/htm/Index2007_Chap1.cfm] "Global Inequality Fades as the Global Economy Grows", Heritage.org, Xavier Sala-i-Martin, 2002]Known for his colorful personality and wardrobe, he co-wrote the textbook "Economic Growth" with
Robert Barro . He also is a columnist for the Catalan newspaper "La Vanguardia ".Activities besides economics
Sala-i-Martin is the president of the Economic Commission of the FC Barcelona.
Sala-i-Martin is the founder of "Umbele: A Future for Africa," a non-profit organization that promotes economic development in Africa, as well as of the nonprofit organization "CEOs Without Borders."
Prizes
Sala-i-Martin has been recognized with a "Distinguished Teacher in Graduate Economics" award 3 times, both at Columbia and at Yale, with the King Juan Carlos I prize 2004 (a biannual prize given to the best economist in Spain and Latin America), and the Lenfest Prize 2006 awarded to the best teacher at Columbia University.
References
External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/home.html Personal home page of Xavier Sala-i-Martin]
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