Martín Uribe is the Robert A. Mundell professor of Economics at Columbia University and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He is editor in chief of the Journal of International Economics. Before joining Columbia, Uribe taught at Duke University and the University of Pennsylvania, and was a Staff Economist in the Division of International Finance of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Uribe obtained a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago, a Master degree from CEMA (Buenos Aires, Argentina) and a BA degree from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Córdoba, Argentina). He has made scientific contributions in the areas of International Economics, Monetary Economics, and Public Finance.
His research focuses on understanding the sources and propagation of macroeconomic shocks within and across countries and on the design of monetary, fiscal, and exchange-rate-based stabilization policies. His work has been published in academic journals including the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, and the Review of Economic Studies, and has received financial support from the National Science Foundation. Uribe co-authored the books `Open Economy Macroeconomics’ and `International Macroeconomics,’ both published by Princeton University Press. He has held visiting research positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the European Central Bank, Goethe University (Germany), University of Bonn, and Princeton University and has consulted for the World Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
Martín Uribe es profesor Robert A. Mundell de Economía en la Universidad de Columbia (Nueva York), investigador asociado del National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) y editor jefe del Journal of International Economics. Con anterioridad, Uribe enseñó en las universidades de Duke y Pennsylvania y fue economista en la División de Finanzas Internacionales de la Junta de Gobernadores de la Reserva Federal de los Estados Unidos. Uribe es doctor en economía por la universidad de Chicago, master en economía por el Centro de Estudios Macroeconómicos de Argentina (CEMA) y licenciado en economía por la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina). Uribe es especialista en Economía Internacional y Monetaria. Su trabajo de investigación se concentra en el diseño y evaluación de políticas monetarias, cambiarias y fiscales para la estabilización macroeconómica en países emergentes y desarrollados.
Su labor investigativa abarca además el estudio de las fuentes y los mecanismos de propagación de los ciclos económicos. Sus aportes han sido publicados en revistas especializadas tales como The American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, y Review of Economic Studies y ha recibido el apoyo financiero de la National Science Foundation.