Difference between revisions of "Xavier Sala-i-Martin"
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'''Xavier Sala-i-Martin''' is an economics professor known for his whacky suits and genius with both math and women (two subjects often thought to be polar opposites). One of the most-cited economists on the planet, but you'd never know it from the way he acts. Anyone who has taken a class with him quickly becomes familiar with his [http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/ crazy website], which has to be seen to be believed. | '''Xavier Sala-i-Martin''' is an economics professor known for his whacky suits and genius with both math and women (two subjects often thought to be polar opposites). One of the most-cited economists on the planet, but you'd never know it from the way he acts. Anyone who has taken a class with him quickly becomes familiar with his [http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/ crazy website], which has to be seen to be believed. | ||
− | His name is pronounced Cha-vee-ay, not Ha-vee-air. Not X-A-vier. And especially not "Professor X." | + | His name is pronounced Cha-vee-ay, not Ha-vee-air. Not X-A-vier. And especially not "[[Professor X]]." |
Without a doubt, he will tell you this on the first day of class. As well as the fact that he is Catalan and ''not'', he will insist, Spanish. | Without a doubt, he will tell you this on the first day of class. As well as the fact that he is Catalan and ''not'', he will insist, Spanish. | ||
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+ | == M&M Peanut Minute == | ||
+ | [[Image:MMWinner.jpg|thumb|200px|Xavier awards the M&M Peanut Minute Certificate of Honor to the Spring [[2006]] winner]] | ||
+ | In his Macroeconomics class, he assigns one question each class as the "M&M Challenge" question. A correct answer in front of the entire class earns the student a bag of M&M's after class, a listing on the [http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/columbia/ec3213/m&mboard2006.htm M&M Board of Honor], and a point in the semester's M&M Peanut Minute competition. At the end of the semester, the student with the most point is given a big jar of peanut M&M's and a certificate of honor from Xavier, who dresses even crazier than usual for the "award ceremony". | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/ Xavier's Web Page] | * [http://www.columbia.edu/~xs23/ Xavier's Web Page] | ||
− | * [http://www.goodnewsindia.com/Pages/content/economy/salaIMartin.html] | + | * [http://www.goodnewsindia.com/Pages/content/economy/salaIMartin.html "Xavier Sala-i-Martin Questions Global Poverty Numbers", Good News India] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Economics professors|Sala-i-Martin, Xavier]] |
Revision as of 11:27, 19 June 2007
- See also Wikipedia's article about "Xavier Sala-i-Martin".
- See also Xavier Sala-i-Martin's entry in Columbia's directory.
Xavier Sala-i-Martin is an economics professor known for his whacky suits and genius with both math and women (two subjects often thought to be polar opposites). One of the most-cited economists on the planet, but you'd never know it from the way he acts. Anyone who has taken a class with him quickly becomes familiar with his crazy website, which has to be seen to be believed.
His name is pronounced Cha-vee-ay, not Ha-vee-air. Not X-A-vier. And especially not "Professor X." Without a doubt, he will tell you this on the first day of class. As well as the fact that he is Catalan and not, he will insist, Spanish.
M&M Peanut Minute
In his Macroeconomics class, he assigns one question each class as the "M&M Challenge" question. A correct answer in front of the entire class earns the student a bag of M&M's after class, a listing on the M&M Board of Honor, and a point in the semester's M&M Peanut Minute competition. At the end of the semester, the student with the most point is given a big jar of peanut M&M's and a certificate of honor from Xavier, who dresses even crazier than usual for the "award ceremony".