8th Migration and Development Conference
World Bank, Washington, DC
June 8-9, 2015
Venue: Main Complex, MC 13-121
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Monday, June 8 (Day 1)
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8:30 ¨C 9:00
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Registration
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9:00 ¨C 9:30
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Opening Session (MC13-121)
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Greetings:
?a?lar ?zden, Lead Economist, DECRG, World Bank
Cyrille Bellier, Head of the Economic and Social Research Unit, Agence Fran?aise de D¨¦veloppement
Michael Clemens, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
Opening Remarks:
Kaushik Basu, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, World Bank
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9:30 ¨C 10:30
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Keynote Lecture 1: Migration and Inequality: Is the Nation State the Enemy of Global Equality?
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Speaker: Dani Rodrik (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
Chair: Kaushik Basu (World Bank)
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10:30 ¨C 11:30 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 ¨C 13:00
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Parallel Session 1A: Immigration Policy and Migration Costs
Chair: Hein de Haas (Oxford)
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Parallel Session 1B: Economic History of Migration
Chair: Ran Abramitzky (Stanford)
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Fenced Out: Why Rising Migration Costs Matter
Benjamin Feigenberg (UIC)
Discussant: Paolo Abarcar (Michigan)
Risk Attitudess and Household Migration Decisions
Luigi Minale (UCL) with Christian Dustmann, Francesco Fassani, and Xin Meng
Discussant: Kate Ambler (IFPRI)
Banned from the Band: The Effect of Migration Barriers on Origin-Country Labor Market Decisions
Caroline Theoharides (Amherst College)
Discussant: Adriana Kugler (Georgetown)
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Emigration and Political Power: Evidence from the Age of Mass Migration
Mounir Karadja (Stockholm University) with Erik Prawitz
Discussant: Jackline Wahba (Southampton)
The Dynamics of Mass Migration: Estimating the Effect of Income Differences on Migration in a Dynamic Model of Discrete Choice with Diffusion
Yannay Spitzer (Brown University)
Discussant: Erhan Artuc (World Bank)
Birds of Passage: Return Migration, Self-Selection & Immigration Quotas
Zachary Ward (Australian National University)
Discussant: Ran Abramitzky (Stanford)
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13:00 ¨C 14:15
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Lunch
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14:15 ¨C 16:15
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Parallel Session 2A: Migration and Trade
Chair: Michael Clemens (CDG)
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Parallel Session 2B: Global Perspectives on Migration and Development
Chair: Dean Yang (Michigan)
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Heterogeneous Technology Diffusion and Ricardian Trade Patterns
William Kerr (Harvard Business School)
Discussant: Ariell Reshef(University of Virginia)
Migration and Cross-Border Financial Flows
Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics) with Maurice Kugler and Oren Levintal
Discussant: Dany Bahar (IDB)
The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Internal Mobility: Evidence from China
Anna-Maria Mayda (Georgetown)
Discussant: Michael Clemens (CGD)
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May I Leave the House? Return Migration and the Transfer of Gender Norms
Michele Tuccio (Southampton) with Jackline Wahba)
Discussant: Raj Chowdury (Harvard Business School)
International migration: driver of political and social change?
Jackline Wahba (Southampton) with Michele Tuccio and Bachir Hamdouch
Discussant: Mathis Wagner (Boston College)
Migration and development: A neoliberal delusion?
Hein De Haas (Oxford)
Discussant: Antonio Spilimbergo (IMF)
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16:15 ¨C 16:45
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Coffee Break
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16:45 ¨C 18:15
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Parallel Session 3A: Data Session
Chair: Cyrille Bellier (AFD)
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Parallel Session 3B: KNOMAD Session
Chair: Jorgen Carling (Peace Research Institute Oslo)
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Global Bilateral Migration Patterns 2010
?a?lar ?zden (World Bank) and Theodora Xenogiani (OECD)
The Gravity of High Skilled Migration Policies
Chris Parsons (Oxford)
Foreign Inventors in the US: Testing for Diaspora and Brain Gain Effects
Francesco Lissoni (GREThA, Bordeaux) with Stefano Breschi and Ernest Miguelez
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Introduction to KNOMAD
Dilip Ratha (World Bank)
Can remittances help promote consumption stability?
Supriyo De (World Bank) with Ergys Islamaj, Ayhan Kose, and Seyed Reza Yousefi)
Low-skilled labor migration: Measuring migration costs
Soonhwa Yi (World Bank) with Phil Martin and Manolo Abella
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19:30 ¨C 22:00 |
Conference Dinner |
Tuesday, June 9 (Day 2) |
8:30 ¨C 10:30
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Parallel Session 4A: Migration and Human Capital
Chair: David McKenzie (World Bank Research Department)
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Parallel Session 4B: Migration, Risk and Household Welfare
Chair: Imran Rasul (UCL) |
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Reversing Brain Drain: Evidence from Malaysia's Returning Expert Program
Mathis Wagner (Boston College) with ?a?lar ?zden, Ximena del Carpio and Mauro Testaverde
Discussant: John Gibson (Waikato University)
Does Labor Migration Affect Human Capital in the Long Run? Evidence from Malawi
Taryn Dinkelman (Dartmouth College) with Martine Mariotti
Discussant: Caroline Theoharides (Amherst College)
Long-Term Impacts of Migration: Evidence from a Lottery
John Gibson (Waikato University) with David McKenzie
Discussant: Taryn Dinkelman (Dartmouth College)
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Migration Choice under Risk and Liquidity Constraints
Marieke Kleemans (UC Berkeley)
Discussant: Corina Mommaerts (Yale)
Migration and Consumption Insurance in Bangladesh
Corina Mommaerts (Yale) with Costas Meghir, Melanie Morten, and Mushfiq Mobarak
Discussant: Garance Geneicot (Georgetown)
Consumption or Leisure? The Welfare Impact of Migration on Family Left Behind: Theory and Evidence from Rural Mexico
Elie Murard (Paris School of Economics)
Discussant: Marieke Kleemans (UC Berkeley)
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10:30 ¨C 11:00
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Coffee Break
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11:00 ¨C 12:00
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Keynote Lecture 2: Economic and Cultural Assimilation during the Age of Mass Migration
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Speaker: Ran Abramitzky (Stanford)
Chair: Caglar Ozden (World Bank)
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12:00 ¨C 13:15
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Lunch
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13:15 ¨C 15:15
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Parallel Session 5A: Migration and Labor Markets in Developing Countries
Chair: William Kerr (Harvard Business School)
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Parallel Session 5B: Remittances
Chair: Dilip Ratha (World Bank) |
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Migration, Youth, and Agricultural Productivity in Ethiopia
Alan de Brauw (IFPRI)
Discussant: Jean-Francois Maystadt (Lancaster University)
Short-term Migration, Rural Workfare Programs and Urban Labor Markets: Evidence from India
Clement Imbert (Oxford) with John Papp
Discussant: John Giles (World Bank Research Department)
Environmental Migration and Labor Markets in Nepal
Jean-Francois Maystadt (Lancaster University) with Valerie Mueller and Ashwini Sebastian
Discussant: William Kerr (Harvard Business School)
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Migrant Remittances and Information Flows: Evidence from a Field Experiment
Catia Batista (Nova University of Lisbon) with Gaia Narciso
Discussant: Maurice Kugler (IMPAQ)
Migrant Earnings and the Economic Development of Origin Areas: Evidence from Exchange Rate Shocks in the Filipino Diaspora
Dean Yang (Michigan) with Caroline Theoharides
Discussant: Maurice Schiff (IZA)
International Remittances and Financial Inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa
Maria Soledad Martinez Peria (World Bank) with Gemechu Ayana Aga
Discussant: Jorgen Carling (PRIO)
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15:15 ¨C 15:45 |
Coffee Break |
15:45 ¨C 17:15 |
Plenary Invited Session
Chair: Hillel Rapoport (Paris School of Economics)
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Out of Africa: Human Capital Consequences of in-Utero Conditions
Victor Lavy (Hebrew University and Warwick) with Analia Schlosser and Adi Shany
Discussant: Patricia Cortes (Boston University)
Nation-Building Through Compulsory Schooling During the Age of Mass Migration
Imran Rasul (UCL) with Oriana Bandiera, Myra Mohnen, and Martina Viarengo
Discussant: Anna-Maria Mayda (Georgetown)
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17:15 |
Farewell Reception
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