Very happy to have contributed a chapter to this fantastic review! I focused on the links between FDI and high-skill migration which are quite complex and much more work on this topic is needed.
This is a "living" lit review, so we'll be updating it periodically. Take a look!
Posts by Nicolas Morales
As climate change intensifies, extreme weather events like the fires in LA pose growing threats to economies.
A blog post by @nityanayar.bsky.social, Juanma Castro-Vincenzi, Gaurav Khanna and @nicomorales.bsky.social discusses how firms adapt supply chains to these risks:
tinyurl.com/abbw5mt3
With @jeromevalette.bsky.social & Simone Bertoli, we are thrilled to announce the Call for Papers for the
3rd edition of the Junior Workshop on the Economics of Migration
on 23-24 June 2025 @CERDI, Clermont-Ferrand, France.
Submit until 23 February 2025 on economig2025.sciencesconf.org
Looking forward to the #SEA2024 ! With @paragmahajan.bsky.social we organized three great sessions on migration that take place this Sunday! Stop by if you are around!
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Hi, I'm Thomas Bourany, JMC, working at the intersection of macro, climate, and trade.
In my JMP, I study how to design optimal climate agreements and carbon policy in the presence of free-riding and inequality.
#EconJMP #EconSky #climate
website: thomasbourany.github.io
Here is my attempt to systematically think through possible consequences of new Trump tariffs
Suppose US imposes 20% tariff on all goods imports
Effect 1: higher prices for goods imported into US. This hurts US consumers by raising living costs 1/
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I put together a quick starter pack of people working on migration economics! Check it out: go.bsky.app/39gHy57
Feel free to nominate yourself or others to add to the list!
Save the date! May 17-19 2024 Midwest Macro is coming to Richmond!
Papers in Trade, Spatial and Labor are also welcome π
Deadline to submit: February 15th 2024