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1by George J. Borjas Published in Journal of Economic Literature (01.12.2015)“...This essay revisits the argument that the removal of worldwide immigration restrictions would induce a very large increase in world GDP The recent books...”
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2by George J. Borjas Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.11.2003)“...Immigration is not evenly balanced across groups of workers who have the same education but differ in their work experience, and the nature of the supply...”
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3“...It has been difficult to open up the black box of knowledge production. We use unique international data on the publications, citations, and affiliations of...”
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4by Borjas, George J Published in The Journal of human resources (01.04.2006)“...This paper presents a theoretical and empirical study of how immigration influences the joint determination of the wage structure and internal migration...”
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5“...Although economic theory predicts an inverse relation between relative wages and immigration-induced supply shifts, it has been difficult to document such...”
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6“...Many economists believe knowledge production generates positive spillovers among knowledge producers. The available evidence, however, is mixed. We argue that...”
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7by George J. Borjas Published in The Future of children (01.04.2011)“...Researchers have long known that poverty in childhood is linked with a range of negative adult socioeconomic outcomes, from lower educational achievement and...”
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9“...Knowledge producers conducting research on a particular set of questions may respond to supply and demand shocks by shifting resources to a different set of...”
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10“...Knowledge generation is key to economic growth, and scientific prizes are designed to encourage it. But how does winning a prestigious prize affect future...”
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11Foundations of Migration Economics“...Migration these days is as topical as ever. A substantial and even increasing percentage of the world population live outside their country of birth. Climate...”
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13by George J. Borjas Published in The Future of children (01.10.2006)“...In his survey of research on social mobility and U.S. immigration, George Borjas underscores two insights. First, most immigrants are at a sizable earnings...”
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14“...The employment rate of black men, and particularly of low-skilled black men, fell precipitously between 1960 and 2000. At the same time, their incarceration...”
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16by George J. Borjas Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.1999)“...This article investigates if the location choices made by immigrants when they arrive in the United States are influenced by the interstate dispersion in...”
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17by GEORGE J. BORJAS Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.04.2011)“...The employment rate of native-born men falls at a much faster rate than that of immigrants as the two groups approach the age of retirement. The author draws...”
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18by Borjas, George J Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.10.2017)“...This article brings a new perspective to the analysis of the wage effects of the Mariel boatlift crisis, in which an estimated 125,000 Cuban refugees migrated...”
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19by Borjas, George J“..."Millions of people -- nearly 3 percent of the world's population -- no longer live in the country where they were born. Every day, migrants enter not only the...”
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20by George J. Borjas Published in The American economic review (01.06.1995)“...The socioeconomic performance of today's workers depends not only on parental skills, but also on the average skills of the ethnic group in the parents'...”