High-Skilled Migration to the United States and its Economic Consequences
Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, and Sarah Turner, editors
Conference held July 10-11, 2016
Forthcoming from University of Chicago Press
The following chapters are preliminary drafts unless otherwise
noted. They have not yet been subjected to the formal review process
of the NBER. This page will be updated as individual chapters are
revised.
Table of Contents
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Introduction:
Gordon H. Hanson, William R. Kerr, Sarah Turner
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High-Skilled Immigration and the Comparative Advantage of Foreign-Born Workers across US Occupations:
Gordon H. Hanson, Chen Liu
(bibliographic info)
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version of May 1, 2017
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The Innovation Activities of Multinational Enterprises and the Demand for Skilled Worker, Non-Immigrant Visas:
Stephen Ross Yeaple
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version of May 1, 2017
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Digital Labor Markets and Global Talent Flows:
John Horton, William R. Kerr, Christopher Stanton
(bibliographic info)
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version of May 1, 2017
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Understanding the Economic Impact of the H-1B Program on the US:
John Bound, Gaurav Khanna, Nicolas Morales
(bibliographic info)
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version of May 1, 2017
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High-Skilled Immigration, STEM Employment, and Non-Routine-Biased Technical Change:
Nir Jaimovich, Henry E. Siu
(bibliographic info)
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version of May 1, 2017
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Firm Dynamics and Immigration: The Case of High-Skilled Immigration:
Michael E. Waugh
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version of May 1, 2017
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