Biographical sketch
Martí Mestieri is a Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), a Research Associate at the Center for Research in International Economics (CREI), a Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (on leave), and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Prior to this, he has been an Assistant Professor at the economics departments of the Toulouse School of Economics and Northwestern University after obtaining his PhD in economics from MIT. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
Selected Publications:
- “If Technology Has Arrived Everywhere, Why Has Income Diverged?, (with D. Comin), AEJ: Macroeconomics, 10 (3), 2018, 137-178.
- “Structural Change with Long-run Income and Price Effects” (with D. Comin and D. Lashkari), Econometrica, 89 (1), 2021, 311-374.
- “Heterogeneous Trade Costs and Wage Inequality: A Model of Two Globalizations”, (with S. Basco), Journal of International Economics, 89 (2), 2013, 393-406.
- “The World Income Distribution: The Effects of International Unbundling of Production”, (with S. Basco), Journal of Economic Growth, 24 (2), 2019, 189-221.
- “Technology Diffusion: Measurement, Causes and Consequences, (with D. Comin), Handbook of Economic Growth, vol 2B, ch. 2, 2014, 565–622.
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