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Philippe Joseph Martin (18 January 1966 – 17 December 2023) was a French economist, lately professor of Economics at Sciences Po in Paris and dean of Sciences Po's public policy school, the School of Public Affairs ( French: École d'affaires publiques ). He served as the first chair of Sciences Po's Department of Economics from 2008 to 2013 ...
Philippe Martin, né le 18 janvier 1966 à Paris où il est mort le 17 décembre 2023 [1], est un économiste français. Professeur au département d'économie de l' Institut d'études politiques de Paris [ 2 ] , il était président délégué du Conseil d'analyse économique .
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Vice président du Conseil d'administration de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques. Managing Editor, Economic Policy. Membre du Haut Conseil des Finances Publiques. Google Scholar. twitter: @martinph01. Email: philippe.martin (at)sciencespo.fr.
Philippe Martin, Professor of Economics and Dean of the School of Public Affairs at Sciences Po, passed away in December 2023. He was a renowned researcher in economic geography, trade and conflicts, and a mentor to many young scholars.
Dec 18, 2023 · Philippe Martin, a renowned economist and professor at Sciences Po, passed away on December 18, 2023. He was a specialist in international economics and economic geography, a former adviser to the Minister for the Economy, and the Dean of the School of Public Affairs.
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The geography of asset trade and the euro: Insiders and outsiders. N Coeurdacier, P Martin. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 23 (2), 90-113. , 2009. 250. 2009. Inspecting the mechanism: Leverage and the great recession in the eurozone. P Martin, T Philippon. American Economic Review 107 (7), 1904-1937.