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14 de Enero, 2014
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“How does low skilled immigration affect the labour market of natives?” began Joan Monràs from Columbia University at the seminar. “You will be surprised that despite vast studies on wage benefits of migration, there is no consensus amongst researchers!”

He made use of the Mexican Peso Crisis of the mid-1990s that raised net Mexican migration to the US to identify the causal effect of immigration on local labor markets across time, space, skill and age. Time, because more people are expected to settle in a given year; space, since most Mexicans settle in particular areas...

19 de Diciembre, 2013
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El Navarra Center for International Development ha abierto el plazo para el envío de comunicación para la tercera edición del Congreso Development Week. Como cada año el evento tendrá lugar la primera semana de junio 2-6, 2014. El NCID abre esta convocatoria para aquellos investigadores con artículos en Economía, Ciencias Políticas y/o Sociología en tanto que tengan relación con tema central en la tercera edición de este evento: Africa, un futuro prometedor. Estos trabajos pueden incluir, pero no tienen que estar li...

18 de Diciembre, 2013
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The job market paper presented by Santiago Pereda Social Spillovers in the Classroom: Identication, Estimation and Policy Analysis displayed a new method of identifying and estimating the strength of social spillovers in the classroom and the distribution of teacher and student effects. Identification depended on the assumptions of double randomization of teacher and students to classrooms and the linear in means equation of test scores. The linear independent factor representation of test scores allowed more efficient estimates of the social multiplier and the comb...

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