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Picking this prize with @sameyler.bsky.social was not easy considering the impressive quality of the papers presented at the workshop.
Sarahās work particularly impressed us thanks to her results, data, and theoretical modelling.
Congratulations to Sarah!
Sarahās paper, āRefugeesā Right to Work: Efficiency and Equity in Host Country Labor Markets,ā examines Jordanās 2016 refugee work authorization policy for Syrian refugees. 3/10
Winton argues that the policy helped correct a misallocation of workersā labor and skills across the Jordanian labor market. Such a mechanism can account for the aggregate productivity gains that economists have long observed to follow immigration shocks. 6/10
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The workshop, organized by @cepr.org, @ebrd.bsky.social, Kingās College London, and Sapienza UniversitĆ di Roma, brings together some of the most innovative new research on migration and forced displacement each year. 2/10
šš Standard Error is delighted to announce that Sarah Winton (LSE ā26) has been awarded the Best Paper Prize at the 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration. š§µ 1/9
stderr-editors.com/blog/best-pa...
#Migration #Refugees #LaborEconomics #DevelopmentEconomics
šš Standard Error is delighted to announce that Sarah Winton (LSE ā26) has been awarded the Best Paper Prize at the 7th Workshop on the Economics and Politics of Migration. š§µ 1/9
stderr-editors.com/blog/best-pa...
#Migration #Refugees #LaborEconomics #DevelopmentEconomics