Martín Krause is an adjunct scholar of the Cato Institute, professor of economics at the University of the Center for Macroeconomic Studies of Argentina (UCEMA) in Buenos Aires, and a visiting professor at the Francisco Marroquín University (Guatemala) and at the University of the Hesperides (Spain). He has published numerous books including Borges y la economía (2021); El Foro y el Bazar (2014); Economía, Instituciones y Políticas Públicas (2011) with Adrián Ravier y Gabriel Zanotti; Por el ojo de una aguja: ética, negocios y dinero en el mundo de hoy (2007); Economía para emprendedores (2004); and La economía explicada a mis hijos (2003), among others.
In 2022 Krause was appointed consulting professor of economics at the University of Buenos Aires where he had served as a full professor for more than thirty years. He was rector of the Higher School of Economics and Business Administration (ESEADE) Graduate School. Among the honors and awards he has received are the Buenos Aires Academy of Sciences Award (Law and Economics) in 2007, the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship in 1993, and the Freedom Project of the John Templeton Foundation in 1999 and 2000. He is a member of the Academic Council of the Liberty and Progress Foundation in Buenos Aires. He received his doctorate in administration from the Catholic University of La Plata.
Some of his articles in Spanish can be found on El Cato.