#RefugeeAllStars Antonio Rüdiger: ‘Refugees have no other choice – it’s important they be listened to’ | Football | The Guardian share.google/OGx3r9lwyclO...
Now out in the Journal of Comparative Economics and open access (not sure who pays for that :) www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
📈📉 Standard Error is delighted to announce that Sarah Winton (LSE ’26) has been awarded the Best Paper Prize at the 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration. 🧵 1/9
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#Migration #Refugees #LaborEconomics #DevelopmentEconomics
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In June 15-16, the 1st SPEIN Workshop will bring to @kcl-spe.bsky.social economists, economic historians, and political scientists studying the political economy of Spain.
If you work in or are interested in the field and would like to learn more, get in touch!
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Drawing on his own family’s experience, the Real Madrid and Germany defender tells Sam Cunningham why he is advocating for refugees
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@pgourinchas.bsky.social, Gene Kindberg-Hanlon, Manasa Patnam, Lorenzo Rotunno, & Michele Ruta show that permanent tariffs generally have modest effects on current account balances and are a weak tool for rebalancing.
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Excited for tomorrow: the 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration kicks off in Rome!
We're happy to co-organize this fantastic event together with @cepr.org , @ebrd.bsky.social, and Sapienza University.
We’ve got a great program lined up 👇
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Geopolitical tensions are increasingly influencing where companies choose to invest, according to 🆕 research co-authored by @plvezina.bsky.social
The study suggests firms are now more likely to favour politically-aligned countries when making foreign investments 🪙
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The research finds that Jordan's 2016 policy granting Syrian refugees work authorization increased overall output by 10.9% and raised Jordanians' average wages by nearly 1%.
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Delighted to arrive today to Sapienza University for the 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration, where @standarderror.bsky.social will be selecting and presenting the workshop Best Paper Prize ✨✨✨
Watch this space! cepr.org/events/7th-w...
This paper examines the relationship between geopolitical distance and foreign investments over time, countries, and sectors. The analysis uses compre…
Excited for tomorrow: the 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration kicks off in Rome!
We're happy to co-organize this fantastic event together with @cepr.org , @ebrd.bsky.social, and Sapienza University.
We’ve got a great program lined up 👇
cepr.org/system/files...
Geopolitical tensions are increasingly influencing where companies choose to invest, according to new research co-authored by a King’s academic that suggests firms are becoming more likely to favour p...
If you're still trying to figure it out after a decade that might be a clue....
VoxEU @ CEPR
School of Politics and Economics
Santiago Sanchez-Pages
King's QPE
Sam Eyler-Driscoll 🍉🌻🍁
Pierre-Louis Vézina
⌛Final reminder! #CallForPapers - 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration
Submit by 23 January
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@micheledimaio.bsky.social @plvezina.bsky.social #EconSky
⌛Final reminder! #CallForPapers - 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration
Submit by 23 January
cepr.org/events/7th-w...
@micheledimaio.bsky.social @plvezina.bsky.social #EconSky
Sam Freedman
Centre for Economic Policy Research
Centre for Economic Policy Research
Arti Grover & Pierre-Louis Vezina find an increasing role for political alignment or differences in shaping companies' location decisions. Geopolitical differences have a larger negative impact on #FDI today than they did 10 years ago.
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