Leonardo Martinez was an economist in the Research Department from 2004 to 2011. He is currently an economist at the IMF Institute at the International Monetary Fund.
| Issue | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Second Quarter 2012 | On the Benefits of GDP-Indexed Government Debt: Lessons from a Model of Sovereign Defaults |
Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Leonardo Martinez |
| Second Quarter 2011 | Legal Protection to Foreign Investors |
Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Leonardo Martinez |
| Third Quarter 2010 | The Politics of Sovereign Defaults |
Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Leonardo Martinez |
| Summer 2009 | Why Could Political Incentives Be Different During Election Times? |
Leonardo Martinez
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| Spring 2008 | On the Evolution of Income Inequality in the United States | Kevin A. Bryan Leonardo Martinez |
| Summer 2007 | Quantitative Models of Sovereign Default and the Threat of Financial Exclusion |
Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Leonardo Martinez Horacio Sapriza |
| Spring 2007 | The Economics of Sovereign Defaults |
Juan Carlos Hatchondo
Leonardo Martinez Horacio Sapriza |
| Winter 2006 | Are We Working Too Hard or Should We Be Working Harder? A Simple Model of Career Concerns | Andrew Foerster Leonardo Martinez |
| Essay | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 08-02 November 2008 |
What Income Inequality Measures Can (and Cannot) Tell Us |
Leonardo Martinez
Stephen Slivinski |