The 14th Annual International Conference "Immigration in OECD countries"
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: LEAH BOUSTAN (Princeton University)
JAN STUHLER (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) MARCO TABELLINI (Harvard University)
Young Scholar Award for the “best immigration economics paper”: a special prize will be awarded to one of the papers presented at the conference. The amount of the prize is €2,000 and is funded by the PSE Chair in International Migration Economics. When submitting your paper, please indicate whether you plan to compete for the prize. To be eligible, all authors should be less than 35 by December 31, 2024.
Submissions : all papers examining immigration in OECD countries from an economic perspective will be considered. Authors must submit a full paper directly on the conference website : https://immigoecd14.sciencesconf.org. The author making the submission must provide the full names, affiliations, and email addresses of all co-authors for each submission. Please note that each individual may present only one paper during the conference, though they may be listed as a co-author on multiple papers.
Michel Beine (Université du Luxembourg, CREA), Simone Bertoli (CERDI), Xavier Chojnicki (Université de Lille, LEM), Frederic Docquier (LISER), Jean-Christophe Dumont (OECD), Anthony Edo (CEPII), Giovanni Facchini (University of Nottingham), Tommaso Frattiniv (University of Milan), Christina Gathmann (LISER), Albrecht Glitz (Pompeu Fabra), Camille Hémet (PSE), Hubert Jayet (Université de Lille, LEM), Clément Imbert (Sciences Po), Thomas Liebig (OECD), Anna-Maria Mayda (Georgetown University), Jean-François Maystadt (UC Louvain), Katrin Millock (PSE), Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), Eleonora Patacchini (Cornell University), Paolo Pinotti (Università Bocconi and Fondazione Rodolfo De benedetti), Lionel Ragot (Université Paris Nanterre, EconomiX, CEPII), Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1, CEPII), Ariell Reshef (Paris School of Economics, CNRS, CEPII), Sandra Sequeira (London School of Economics), Jan Stuhler (Carlos III Madrid), Arthur Sweetman (McMaster University), Liam Wren-Lewis (PSE).
Dominica Andrzejczak (OECD), Jean-Christophe Dumont (OECD), Anthony Edo (CEPII), Lionel Ragot (Université Paris Nanterre, EconomiX, CEPII), Jennifer O’Brien (OECD), Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1, CEPII), Véronique le Rolland (CEPII), and Jérôme Valette (CEPII).
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