Martín Guzmán
Argentine economist
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Martín Guzmán's Degrees
- PhD Economics Brown University
- Masters Economics Brown University
- Bachelors Economics University of Buenos Aires
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martín Maximiliano Guzmán is an Argentine economist, who served as Minister of Economy in the cabinet of President Alberto Fernández from December 2019 to July 2022. Early life and education Martín Maximiliano Guzmán was born on 12 October 1982 in La Plata, Buenos Aires Province. Guzmán studied at the National University of La Plata, where he graduated with a degree of Licenciate in Economics in 2005, then going on to receive a Master of Science in Economics in 2007. In 2013 he earned a doctorate on Economics from Brown University. His theoretical influences include Carlos Daniel Heymann and Joseph Stiglitz.
Martín Guzmán's Published Works
Published Works
- Real Exchange Rate Policies for Economic Development (2017) (153)
- Too Little, Too Late : The Quest to Resolve Sovereign Debt Crises (2016) (41)
- Creating a Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring that Works (2016) (33)
- The IMF Debt Sustainability Analysis: Issues and Problems (2015) (25)
- Pseudo-Wealth and Consumption Fluctuations (2016) (22)
- A Soft Law Mechanism for Sovereign Debt Restructuring Based on the UN Principles (2018) (18)
- An Analysis of Argentina’s 2001 Default Resolution (2016) (17)
- Identifying and Resolving Inter-creditor and Debtor-Creditor Equity Issues in Sovereign Debt Restructuring (2015) (16)
- Towards a Dynamic Disequilibrium Theory with Randomness (2020) (15)
- A Theory of Pseudo-Wealth (2016) (14)
- The pandemic economic crisis, precautionary behavior, and mobility constraints: an application of the dynamic disequilibrium model with randomness (2020) (13)
- Assessing the robustness of the relationship between financial reforms and banking crises (2017) (10)
- 14. Toward a Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring: What Can Public International Law Contribute? (2016) (8)
- An Analysis of Puerto Rico&Apos;S Debt Relief Needs to Restore Debt Sustainability (2018) (7)
- 10. A Brief History of Sovereign Debt Resolution and a Proposal for a Multilateral Instrument (2016) (6)
- Learning, Expectations, and the Financial Instability Hypothesis (2015) (5)
- 15. Debts, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law: Advocating a Fair and Efficient Sovereign Insolvency Model (2016) (5)
- Stability of Expectations and Severity of Crises ∗ (2013) (5)
- An Analysis of Puerto Rico's Debt Relief Needs to Restore Debt Sustainability (2018) (4)
- Pseudo-wealth Fluctuations and Aggregate Demand Effects∗ PRELIMINARY AND INCOMPLETE (2015) (4)
- Understanding the Causes and Effects of Financial Crises (2013) (4)
- 3. Private Creditor Power and the Politics of Sovereign Debt Governance (2016) (3)
- The pandemic economic crisis, precautionary behavior, and mobility constraints: an application of the dynamic disequilibrium model with randomness (2021) (3)
- The IMF debt sustainability analysis (2015) (3)
- Contemporary issues in macroeconomics : lessons from the crisis and beyond (2016) (3)
- Toward a Just Society : Joseph Stiglitz and Twenty-First Century Economics (2018) (3)
- Reformas financieras e inestabilidad financiera (2011) (3)
- An Analysis of Argentina’s 2001 Default Resolution (2020) (3)
- Contemporary Issues in Macroeconomics (2016) (3)
- The Elements of Sovereign Debt Sustainability Analysis (2018) (2)
- 9. Creditor Committees in Sovereign Debt Restructurings: Understanding the Benefits and Addressing Concerns (2016) (2)
- THE IMF DEBT SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK A PROPOSAL (2016) (2)
- Frameworks for Sovereign Debt Restructuring (2015) (2)
- Intercreditor and Debtor-creditor Equity Issues in Sovereign Debt Restructuring (2015) (2)
- 2. Sovereign Debt of Developing Countries: Overview of Trends and Policy Perspectives (2016) (1)
- 13. Perspectives on a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Framework: Less Is More (2016) (1)
- 4. From the Pari Passu Discussion to the “Illegality” of Making Payments: The Case of Argentina (2016) (1)
- Financial Reforms and Financial Instability (2011) (1)
- 12. Making a Legal Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring Operational: The Case for a Sovereign Debt Workout Institution (2016) (1)
- On the Behavior of Fiscal Policy with Costly Expectations (2009) (1)
- 1 A Theory of Pseudo-Wealth 1 (2015) (0)
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES WHERE MODERN MACROECONOMICS WENT WRONG (2017) (0)
- Tensions in the Implementation of Central Banks’ Policies in the Pursuit of Economic Development (2012) (0)
- 1 Real Exchange Rate Policies for Economic Development 1 (2016) (0)
- 8. Sovereign Debt Restructuring: A Coasean Perspective (2016) (0)
- 3 Theory of Pseudo-Wealth 1 (2016) (0)
- Definitional Issues in the Sustainability Analysis Framework: A Proposal (2016) (0)
- Contemporary issues in microeconomics (2016) (0)
- Understanding the Relationship between GDP growth Expectations and Financial Crises (2013) (0)
- 7. Contractual and Voluntary Approaches to Sovereign Debt Restructuring: There Is Still More to Do (2016) (0)
- 5. Greek Debt Denial: A Modest Debt Restructuring Proposal and Why It Was Ignored (2016) (0)
- Comment on “Crises: Principles and Policies” by Joseph E. Stiglitz (2014) (0)
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