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1 Giovanni Peri: CV Updated 24 March 2020 Personal Information: Son of Claudio Peri and Teresa Bonaccorso, born in Perugia, Italy. Married to Paola Franceschi; Father of Claudia, Fabio and Dante Citizenship: Italy and U.S.A. Language Spoken: English (Native), Italian (Native), Spanish (Elementary). __________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact and Main WebPages: Department of Economics University of California Davis One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 Email: [email protected] Personal Website at UCD: http://giovanniperi.ucdavis.edu/ Web page at IDEAS: http://ideas.repec.org/f/ppe210.html Web page at NBER: http://www.nber.org/cgi-bin/author_papers.pl?author=giovanni_peri Google Scholar Page: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Wn2s2_AAAAAJ&hl=en Ranking Among All Economists: https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.person.all.html Ranking Among Labor Economists: https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.lab.html#authors Ranging among Economists of Migration: https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.mig.html ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Education: 1998, June: Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1997, June: Doctoral Degree in Economics, Bocconi University, Milano. 1992, June: Laurea in Economics and Social Sciences (Discipline Economiche e Sociali), Bocconi University, Milano. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Employment: Permanent Positions: 2015-2019 Chair, Department of Economics, UC Davis 2011-present: Full Professor, Department of Economics, UC Davis. 2006-2011: Associate Professor, Department of Economics, UC Davis. 2001-2006: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, UC Davis. 2000-2001: Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, Florence. 1998-2000: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Bocconi University, Milan Visiting Positions: 2010-2011 Visiting Research Professor, Bocconi University, Milano, Italy. 2010, March-July Visiting Scholar, San Francisco, Federal Reserve Bank. 2006, Summer: Visiting Scholar, Public Policy Institute of California 2004-05: Visiting Professor, International Institute and Department of Economics, UCLA 2002, Summer: Visiting Research Fellow, Ente L. Einaudi, Rome. 1998-2000: Visiting Professor of “Graduate Macroeconomics”, Master in Economics and Finance, Federico II University, Naples. 1999-2001: Visiting Professor of “International Macroconomics”, Master in Economics and Finance, Universidad de la Navarra, Spain. 2000, Summer: Visiting Professor of “European Economics and Finance”, Master in European Studies, University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur.

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Giovanni Peri: CV Updated 24 March 2020

Personal Information: Son of Claudio Peri and Teresa Bonaccorso, born in Perugia, Italy. Married to Paola Franceschi; Father of Claudia, Fabio and Dante Citizenship: Italy and U.S.A. Language Spoken: English (Native), Italian (Native), Spanish (Elementary).

__________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact and Main WebPages: Department of Economics University of California Davis One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 Email: [email protected] Personal Website at UCD: http://giovanniperi.ucdavis.edu/ Web page at IDEAS: http://ideas.repec.org/f/ppe210.html Web page at NBER: http://www.nber.org/cgi-bin/author_papers.pl?author=giovanni_peri Google Scholar Page: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Wn2s2_AAAAAJ&hl=en Ranking Among All Economists: https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.person.all.html Ranking Among Labor Economists: https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.lab.html#authors Ranging among Economists of Migration: https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.mig.html

___________________________________________________________________________________________ Education: 1998, June: Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1997, June: Doctoral Degree in Economics, Bocconi University, Milano. 1992, June: Laurea in Economics and Social Sciences (Discipline Economiche e Sociali),

Bocconi University, Milano. ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Employment: Permanent Positions: 2015-2019 Chair, Department of Economics, UC Davis 2011-present: Full Professor, Department of Economics, UC Davis. 2006-2011: Associate Professor, Department of Economics, UC Davis. 2001-2006: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, UC Davis. 2000-2001: Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, Florence. 1998-2000: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Bocconi University, Milan Visiting Positions: 2010-2011 Visiting Research Professor, Bocconi University, Milano, Italy. 2010, March-July Visiting Scholar, San Francisco, Federal Reserve Bank. 2006, Summer: Visiting Scholar, Public Policy Institute of California 2004-05: Visiting Professor, International Institute and Department of Economics, UCLA 2002, Summer: Visiting Research Fellow, Ente L. Einaudi, Rome. 1998-2000: Visiting Professor of “Graduate Macroeconomics”, Master in Economics and

Finance, Federico II University, Naples. 1999-2001: Visiting Professor of “International Macroconomics”, Master in Economics and

Finance, Universidad de la Navarra, Spain. 2000, Summer: Visiting Professor of “European Economics and Finance”, Master in European

Studies, University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur.

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___________________________________________________________________________________________ Courses Taught 2001-Present: University of California, Davis:

Intermediate Microeconomics Intermediate Macroeconomics Labor Economics Honor Thesis Program Advanced Growth Theory Graduate Macroeconomics Graduate Growth Theory Graduate Labor Economics Graduate Urban and Labor Economics

2011 Bocconi University, Milano Graduate “Economics of International Migrations” 2004-2005 UCLA Theory of Growth and Development (Econ major) Economics of Growth and Development (Non-Econ Major) 1998-2001: Bocconi University, Milan:

Intermediate Macroeconomics Graduate Macroeconomics

1998-2001: Federico II University, Naples: Graduate Macroeconomics 1999-2001: Universidad de la Navarra, Pamplona, Spain: Graduate International Finance 2000: University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur: Graduate European Economics and Finance 1997: University of California, Berkeley: Intermediate International Economics

___________________________________________________________________________________________ Honours and Awards 2019: Director, Global Migration Research Center, UC Davis 2017: Excellence in Refereeing Award, American Economic Review 2017: Economic Journal, Referee Prize, for excellence in refereeing. 2016: UC Davis, Division of Social Science, Dean’s Innovation Award 2012: Steven M. Sheffrin Award for Contribitions to Graduate Education, UC Davis

Economics Department. 2011: International Prize in Economic Journalism “Gozzo d’Agrento”, Santa Margherita

Ligure, Italy, (with F. D’Amuri). 2011: Nominated IZA Research Fellow 2011: Appointed Ifo Research Professor at the Ifo Institute, Munich Germany 2011: Nominated International Fellow, Kiel Institute, Germany 2008: Nominated Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER),

Cambridge, Ma. 2004-05: Awarded the Global Fellowship, International Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles 2004: Nominated Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research

(NBER), Cambridge, Ma. 2004: Nominated Research Associate at CESifo, Univerity of Munich 2000-01: Jean Monnet Fellowship, European University Institute, Florence Italy 1997: Sloan Dissertation Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 1996: Outstanding Student Instructor, University of California at Berkeley 1992: Publication Award and Highest Honors, Undergraduate dissertation thesis, Universita’

Bocconi, Milano, Italy

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_____________________________________________________________________________________ Main Research Grants and Research Gifts as PI or Co-PI

2020-2022 UC Davis, IMPACT Center funding. Funding for the 21st Century Global

Migration Center, 600,000$ 2018 Russel Sage Foundation: Funding for “The Economic and social Effects of

Deportation” under the special initiative “Immigration and Immigrant Integration” , $97,402.

2018 UC-Mexico Initiative: Funding for the project “ The Human, Social and Economic Consequences of Deportations” $ 182,000.

2017 Chicago Council of Global Affairs: Funding for the project: “Opportunity Lost: The Economic Benefit of Retaining Foreign-Born Students in Local Economies” $22,000

2015-17 National Science Foundation “Immigration Policies Affecting the Highly Skilled: Effects on Innovation and Productivity in US Firms”, Science of Science & Innovation Policy (SciSIP) program, (170,000$)

2013-16 UC Davis , Interdisciplinary Frontiers in the Humanities and Art Program,: Managing Temporary Migrations: California, US and the World (400,000 $)

2011-2015 Volkswagen Foundation Grant for the study of Immigration, Off-shoring and Labor Markets in Germany. (80,000 $)

2011-2012 Microsoft Corporation Research Gift, for the study of the economic impact of highly skilled immigrants in the US (50,000$).

2009-2011 World Bank Grant on "Brain Drain, Return Migrations and South-South Migration: impact on labor markets and on human capital", funded by the Multi Donor Trust Fund (MDTF). (500,000 $).

2008-2009 Gifford Center for Population Studies Faculty Fellowship, on the project: “The Impact of Immigrants on California workers: wages, employment and economic effects on minorities, 1960-2006.” (10,000$)

2007-09 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Program on Global Migration and Human Mobility. Grant to study the impact of Immigration on host countries. Project Title: “Rethinking the Gains from Immigration”. (166,000$).

2006-07 Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (UCSD)- Faculty Grant on the project “Friends or Strangers? The Economic Impact of Immigration in the European Union and in the US” (13,109 $)

2002-03: Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (UCSD)- Faculty Grant on the project “Generation and Diffusion of Ideas” (11,480 $)

1999-01: Italian Ministry of Research- Research Grant to study “Innovation and Knowledge Spillovers in Italy and Europe”: (15,000 $)

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Other Appointments and Affiliations

2019-present Founder and Director of the Global Migration Ceter at UC Davis 2013-2019: Founder and Director of the UC Davis Migration Research Cluster. 2014-2016: Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institutions, Washington, DC. 2011-present IZA Research Fellow. 2010-2015 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Visiting Scholar. 2009-Present Centro Studi Luca D’Agliano,University of Milano, Research Fellow. 2008-present National Bureau of Economic Research, Research Associate. 2007-Present CReAM, University College London, External Fellow. 2004-2008 National Bureau of Economic Research, Faculty Research Fellow.

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2010-present; CESifo, University of Munich, Research Professor. ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Articles in Internationally Refereed Journals (in chronological order, by year of publication) [1] “Regional non-adjustment and Fiscal Policy” (with Maurice Obstfeld), Economic Policy, Vol. 26

April 1998 pp. 207-259. Reprinted in “Intranational Macroeconomics” edited by Gregory Hess and Eric Van Wincoop, Cambridge

University Press, New York 2000 [2] “Job creation in Italy: Geography, Determinants and Perspectives” (with Alejandro Cunat),

Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia, Vol 61- N. 1 April 2001 pp.23-54. [3] “Globalization, Rigidities and National Specialization: A Dynamic Analysis”, Structural Change

and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 13 (2) pp. 151-177, June 2002 [4] “Young Workers, Learning and Agglomerations.” in Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 52/3 pp.

582-607 Nov. 2002. [5] “Innovation and Spillovers in Regions: Evidence from European Patent Data” (with Laura

Bottazzi), European Economic Review, vol. 47/4 pp. 687-710, August 2003. [6] “How Large is the Brain Drain from Italy?” (with Sascha Becker and Andrea Ichino) leading article,

Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia ,Vol. 63 – N.1, pp. 1-32, Apr. 2004. [7] “Knowledge Flows and Productivity”, Leading Article, Rivista di Politica Economica, Vol.

March-April, 2004 . [8] "Socio-Cultural Variables and Economic Success: Evidence from Italian Provinces 1951-1991",

Berkeley Electronic Journal in Macroeconomics, Topics: Vol. 4: No. 1, Article 12, September 2004.

[9] “Determinants of Knowledge Flows and their Effects on Innovation”, Review of Economics

and Statistics, Vol. 87, Issue 2 - May, 2005. [10] "Long-Run Substitutability between More and Less Educated Workers: Evidence from U.S. States

1950-1990" (with Antonio Ciccone) Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 87, Issue 4, pages 652-663 - November 2005.

[11] “Cities and Cultures” (with Gian Marco I.P. Ottaviano), Journal of Urban Economics, Volume

58, Issue 2, Pages 304-307, November 2005. [12] “The Economic Value of Cultural Diversity: Evidence from U.S. cities” (with Gian Marco I.P.

Ottaviano), Leading Article, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Pages 9-44, January 2006.

[13] “Catching-up to Foreign Technology? Evidence on the Veblen-Gerschenkron Effect of Foreign

Investments” (with Dieter Urban), Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 36, Issue 1 ,pages 72-98, January 2006.

[14] “Identifying Human Capital Externalities: Theory with Applications” (with Antonio Ciccone).

Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 73, pp. 381-412, April, 2006.

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[15] “The Dynamics of R&D and Innovation in the Short Run and in the Long Run” (with Laura Bottazzi). Economic Journal , March 2007.

[16] “Schooling Externalities, Technology and Productivity: Theory and Evidence from U.S. States”

(with Susana Iranzo) Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 91:2, May 2009. [17] “Task Specialization, Immigration and Wages” (with Chad Sparber), American Economic Journal:

Applied Economics, 1:3, July, 2009. [18] “Migration and trade: Theory with an application to the Eastern–Western European integration”

(with Susana Iranzo), Journal of International Economics, Volume 79, Issue 1, pp. 1-19 Sept 2009. [19] “Brain Drain and Brain Return: Theory and Application to Eastern-Western Europe" (with Karin

Mayr) in Berkeley Electronic Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Contributions. Vol. 9: Issue 1, Article 49.

[20] “The Labor Market Impact of Immigration in Western Germany in the 1990's” (With Francesco

D’Amuri and GianMarco I.P. Ottaviano) European Economic Review, Vol. 54 (4), 550-570. [21] “The Effect of Immigrants on U.S. Employment and Productivity” Economic Letters, Federal Reserve Bank

of San Francisco, August 30, 2010. [22] “The Trade Creation Effect of Immigrants: Testing the Theory on the Remarkable Case of Spain”

(with Francisco Requena) Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 43 (3), page 1433-1459. [23] “Assessing Inherent Model Bias: An Application to Native Displacement in Response to

Immigration” (with Chad Sparber) Journal of Urban Economics Vol 69, issue 1 January 2011 pp. 82-91.

[24]“Rethinking the Area Approach: Immigrants and the Labor Market in California, 1960-2005” Journal of

International Economics, Vol. 84 (1) pp. 1-14. [25] “Highly-Educated Immigrants and Native Occupational Choice” (with Chad Sparber) Industrial

Relations, Vol. 50, No. 3 (July 2011). [26] "The Effect Of Immigration On Productivity: Evidence From U.S. States,"The Review of

Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 94(1), pages 348-358, 07. [27] "Rethinking The Effect Of Immigration On Wages,"(with Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano) Journal of the

European Economic Association, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 10(1), pages 152-197, 02. [28] "The Determinants and the Selection of Mexico–US Migrants," (With William Ambrosini) The

World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 35(2), pages 111-151, 02. [29] “The Effect of Income and Immigration Policies on International Migrations” (with Francesc

Ortega) Migration Studies, Vol. 1 Issue 1, March 2013, Oxford University Press. [30] “New Frontiers of Immigration Research: Cities and Firms” (with G.I.P. Ottaviano) Journal of

Regional Science, Vol. 53, No. 1, 2013 pp 1-7. [31] “Immigration, Offshoring and American Jobs” (with G.I.P. Ottaviano and G. Wright), American

Economic Review 2013, 103(5): 1-39. [32] “The Rise of Women: The Growing Gender Gap in Education and What It Means for American

Schools”, invited Book Review, Journal of Economic History, December 2013

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[33] “Immigration and Careers of European Workers: Effects and the Role of Policies” (With C. Cattaneo and C. Fiorio) IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, December 2014.

[34] “The Labour Market Effects of Immigration and Emigration in OECD Countries”.(with F. Docquier

and C. Ozden) the Economic Journal. doi: 10.1111/ecoj.12077 [35] Ortega F and G. Peri (2014) "Openness and income: The roles of trade and migration," Journal of

International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 92(2), pages 231-251. [36] Mariya Aleksynska and Giovanni Peri, 2014. "Isolating the Network Effect of Immigrants on Trade,"

The World Economy, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(3), pages 434-455, 03. [37] Francesco D'Amuri & Giovanni Peri, 2014. "Immigration, Jobs, And Employment Protection:

Evidence From Europe Before And During The Great Recession," Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association, vol. 12(2), pages 432-464, 04.

[38] Frédéric Docquier & Giovanni Peri & Ilse Ruyssen, 2014. "The Cross-country Determinants of

Potential and Actual Migration," International Migration Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 48, pages S37-S99, 09.

[39] G. Peri, K. Shih and C. Sparber (2015) “STEM workers, H1B visas and productivity in US

cities”(with), Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 33, no. 3, Part 2, July 2015, Pages S225-S255. [40] Anelli M. and G. Peri (2015) "Gender of Siblings and Choice of College Major" (with Massimo Anelli)

CESifo Economic Studies (2015) 61 (1): 53-71; doi:10.1093/cesifo/ifu028 [41] C. Fiorio, C. Cattaneo and G. Peri (2015) What Happens to the Careers of European Workers When

Immigrants "Take Their Jobs"?” Journal of Human Resources, July 1, 2015 50:655-693; doi:10.3368/jhr.50.3.655

[42] Ortega F. and G. Peri (2015) “Migration Policies: recent Advances on Measurements, determinants and

Outcomes” CESifo Economic Studies, Special Issue, volume 61, pp. 521-526 . [43] Peri G., A. Romiti and M. Rossi (2015) “Immigrants, Household Production and Women's

Retirement” Labour Economics, June, 2015. [44] Chassamboulli A. and G. Peri (2015) “The Labor Market Effects of Reducing the Number of Illegal

Immigrants” the Review of Economic Dynamics, July 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.red.2015.07.005

[45] Foged M. and G. Peri (2016) “The Labor Market Effects of Immigrants: New Analysis Using

Longitudinal Data” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, April 2016.c [46] Ambrosini W., K. Mayr, G. Peri and D. Radu (2016) “The Selection of Migrants and Returnees in

Romania” The Economics of Transition, Wiley. [47] C. Cattaneo and G. Peri(2016) “The Migration Response to Increasing Temperatures” Journal of Development Economics, Vol 122, Sept. 2016, pages 127-146. [48] Card David and Giovanni Peri (2016) “Immigration Economics by George Borjas: A Review” Journal of Economic Literature, December 2016 [49] Giovanni Peri (2016)“Immigrants Productivity and Labor Markets” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 30, Number 4, Fall 2016, pages 1-30. [50] Massimo Anelli and Giovanni Peri (2017)“Does Emigration Delay Political Change? Evidence from Italy during the Great Recession?” Economic Policy, CEPR;CES;MSH, vol. 32(91), pages 551-596.2017

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[51] M. Battisti, G. Felbermayr, G. Peri and P. Poutvaara “Immigration, Search, and Redistribution: A Quantitative Assessment of Native Welfare” forthcoming at the Journal of the European Economic Association May, 2017. [52] Giovanni Peri “Did Immigration Contribute to Wage Stagnation of Unskilled workers?” in Research in Economics, Volume 71, doi 10.1016/j.rie.2017.02.005, March 2017. [53] Susan Eckstein and Giovanni Peri (2018) “Immigrant Niches and Immigrant Networks in the US Labor Markets” in The Russel Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2018 [54] C. Mitaritonna, G. Orefice and G. Peri (2017) “Immigrants and Firms’ Productivity: evidence from France”, the European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 96(C), pages 62-82, 2017. [55] M. Anelli and Giovanni Peri (2017) “Peer Composition Effects in the Short and in the Long Run: College Major, College Performance and Income” with Massimo Anelli, the Economic Journal, June 2017. [56] Dao T, F. Docquier, C. Persons, G. Peri (2018) “Migration and Development: Dissecting the Anatomy of the Mobility Transition” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 132(C), pages 88-101. [57] G. Ottaviano, G.Peri and G. Wright (2018)“Immigration, Trade and Productivity in Services: Evidence from U.K. Firms” Journal of International Economics vol 112 C, 88-108 [58] Vasco Yasenov and Giovanni Peri (2018)“The Labor Market Effects of a Refugee Wave: Applying the Synthetic Control Method to the Mariel Boatlift” Journal of Human Resources , published ahead of print January 30, 2018, doi:10.3368/jhr.54.2.0217.8561R1 [59] Anna Maria Mayda, Francesc Ortega, Giovanni Peri, Kevin Shih and Chad Sparber, (2018). "The Effect of the H-1B Quota on Employment and Selection of Foreign-Born Labor," European Economic Review, Volume 108, September 2018, Pages 105-128 [60] Annie Hines and Giovanni Peri (2018) “Do Apprehensions of Undocumented Immigrants Reduce Crime and Create Jobs? Evidence from US Districts, 2000-2015” UC Davis Law Review, Volume 52, 2018-19. [61] S. Moriconi and G. Peri (2019) “Country-Specific Preferences and Employment Rates in Europe”, European Economic Review, Volume 116, July 2019, Pages 1-27, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2019.03.008 [62] Gaetano Basso, Francesco D'Amuri and Giovanni Peri, (2019). "Immigrants, Labor Market Dynamics and Adjustment to Shocks in the Euro Area," IMF Economic Papers, 2019 [63] Simone Moriconi, Giovanni Peri and Riccardo Turati (2019) “Immigration, Voting and Redistribution: Evidence from European Elections” Labour Economics, November 2019. [64] Giovanni Peri “ Should the US expand Immigration?” and “Can we get U.S. citizens to support immigration reforms?” in Point-Counterpoint in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, December 9, 2019, https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/28/upshot/immigration-america-rise-poor.html#click=https://t.co/vLThCC0Vzg . [65] Bosetti Valentina, Cristina Cattaneo & Giovanni Peri, (2020). "Should they stay or should they go? Climate Migrants and Local Conflicts," forthcoming at the Journal of Economic Geography, 2020. [66] Gaetano Basso, Giovanni Peri and Ahmed Rahman “Immigration Responses to Technological Shocks: Theory and Evidence from the United States” forthcoming at the Canadian Journal of Economics, 2020.

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[67] Andri Chassamboulli and Giovanni Peri “The Economic Effect of Immigration Policies: Analyzing and Simulating the U.S. Case” forthcoming at, Journal of Economics Dynamic and Control.

_______________________________________________________________________________ Submitted/Under revision in International Refereed Journals (in inverse chronological Order) [1] Jacob Nielsen Arendt, Iben Bolvig, Mette Foged, Linea Hasager and Giovanni Peri “Integrating Refugees: Language-Training or work-first incentives?” NBER Working Paper # 26834, March 2020. [2] Annie Laurie Hines, and Peri, Giovanni, 2019. "Immigrants' Deportations, Local Crime and Police Effectiveness," Submitted at Internaitonal Migration Review, December 2019 [3] Simone Moriconi, Giovanni Peri and Riccardo Turati “Skill of the Immigrants and Vote of the Natives: Immigration and Nationalism in European Elections 2007-2016” under revision for re submission. [4] Anna Maria Mayda, Giovanni Peri and Walter Steingress “The Effects of Immigraiton on the Vote for the Republican Party” Revised and Resubmitted at American Economic Journal: Policy [5] Jongkwan Lee & Giovanni Peri & Vasil Yasenov, 2017. "The Employment Effects of Mexican Repatriations: Evidence from the 1930's," NBER Working Papers 23885, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. Submitted to a Journal. [6] Bütikofer, Aline and Peri, Giovanni, 2018. "The Effects of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills on Migration Decisions," NBER Working Pper 2016, updated February 2020, Resubmitted at Journal of Labor Economics. [7] Andreas Beerli & Jan Ruffner & Michael Siegenthaler & Giovanni Peri, 2018. "The Abolition of Immigration Restrictions and the Performance of Firms and Workers: Evidence from Switzerland," Resubmitted at the American Economic Review [8] M. Battisti, G. Peri A. Romiti “Do Immigrant Networks foster their Economic Success? Evidence from longitudinal German Data” Revision requested at Economic Journal, 2018. [9] Simone Moriconi, Giovanni Peri and Dario Pozzoli (2018) "The Role of Institutions and Immigrant Networks in Firms’ Offshoring Decisions," Resubmitted at the Canadian Journal of Economics, June 2019. [10] Giovanni Peri and Akira Sasahara, 2019. "The Impact of Global Warming on Rural-Urban Migrations: Evidence from Global Big Data," under revision for submission to a journal, August 2019. [11] Massimo Anelli, Gaetano Basso, Giuseppe Ippedico and Giovanni Peri, 2019. "Youth Drain, Entrepreneurship and Innovation," Under revision for submission to a Journal. March 2020. [12] Peri, Giovanni nd Zachariah Rutledge “Revisiting Economic Assimilation of Mexican and Central Americans Immigrants in the United States” Submitted to a Journal, February 2020. [13] Peri, Giovanni, Daniel Rees, Brock Smith (2020) “Terrorism, Political Opinion and Election Outcomes: Evidence from Europe” IZA Discussion Paper, April 2020. [14] Peri Giovanni, Derek Rury, Justin Wiltshire (2020) “The Economic Impact of Migrants from Hurricane Maria” IZA Discussion Paper 13049.

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Book Chapters . (in chronological order, by year of publication)

[1] “Abruzzo and Sicilia: Catching up and Lagging Behind ”(with Rodolfo Helg and Gianfranco Viesti) in: European Investment Bank Papers-Vol 5. n°1/ July 2000 pp.61-88

[2] "Innovation and R&D Spillovers: Evidence from European Regions" in “Real Effects of Regional Integration in the European Union and Mercosur: inter-continental views on intra-continental experiences", G. Basevi, V. Donato, A. O’Connell Eds. page 93-106, Universidad de Bologna en Buenos Aires Editor, Buenos Aires, 2003.

[3] “Quanto e’ Importante la Conoscenza locale nella produzione di nuove idee?” (in Italian) in “A

Governance for Italy in Europe”, Luigi Paganetto Editor, CNR Rome, 2003

[4] “The Economic Value of Cultural Diversity” (with G. Ottaviano ) in “Intercultural City” Phil Wood Editor, Comedia, Essex, UK, 2004.

[5] “The glorious isolation of the Italian University System” (in Italian, with Stefano Gagliarducci,

Andrea Ichino and Roberto Perotti), in “Oltre il Declino”, Boeri, Faini, Ichino, Pisauro and Scarpa Editors, Il Mulino, 2005.

[6] "The Macroeconomics of Education in Europe" (with E. Wassmer, P. Fredriksson, A. Lamo, J.

Messina) in G. Brunello, P. Garibaldi & E. Wasmer, “Education and Training in Europe”, Oxford University Press, July 2007

[7] “International Migrations: Some comparisons and Lessons for the EU” in The European

Economy in an American Mirror, B. Eichengreen, M. Landesmann and D. Stiefel Editors, Routledge, Taylor and Francis, Oxford UK, 2008.

[8] “Technology Spillovers” in Ramkishen S. Rajan and Kenneth A. Reinert, eds., Princeton

Encyclopedia of the World Economy, Princeton University Press (March 2009).

[9] “The Labor Market Effects of Immigration: A Unified View of Recent Developments” in “Migration in the 21st Century: Rights, Outcomes, and Policy” Kim Korinek and Thomas Maloney editors, Routledge New York, 2010.

[10] “Understanding Highly Skilled Migration in Developed Countries: The Upcoming Battle for Brains” in

“Brain Drain and Brain Gain: The Global Competition to Attract High-Skilled Migrants” Tito Boeri, Herbert Brücker, Frédéric Docquier, and Hillel Rapoport Editors, July 2012, Oxford University Press.

[11] “The Effects of Immigration on US Wages and Rents: A General Equilibrium Approach” (with Gianmarco Ottaviano) in “Migration Impact Assessments: New Horizons” Nijkamp, Poot and Sahin Edward Elgar Editors, London, December 2012.

[12] “The Labor Market Impact of Immigration on Native Poverty” (2013) "Immigration, Poverty, and Socioeconomic Inequality", edited by David Card and Steve Raphael, Russel Sage Foundation, 2013.

[13] “The Impact of Immigrants in Recession and Economic Expansion”(2013) in Michael Fix, Demetrios

G. Papademetriou, and Madeleine Sumption (eds.), Immigrants in a Changing Labor Market: Responding to Economic Needs (Washington DC: Migration Policy Institute, 2013).

[14] “Foreign Scientists and Engineers and Economic Growth in Canadian Labor Markets” (with Kevin Y.

Shih) in “The Economics of Cultural Diversity”, Edited by Bakens, Nijkamp, Poot, Edward Edgalr Publisher, Amsterdam, October 2014.

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[15] “Immigration and the Economy of Cities and Regions” (with Ethan Lewis) in Gilles Duranton, J. Vernon Henderson, William C. Strange, editors: Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, Vol 5A, UK: North Holland, 2015, pp. 625-685. [16] “The Economic Performance of Immigrants, following the Immigration and nationality act of 1965” in

the book “ in “The Contribution of the 1965 Immigration and nationality Act to American law and Society” Gabriel J. Chin and Rose Cuison Villazor Eds, Cambridge University press 2015. [17] Gaetano Basso and Giovanni Peri (2016) “The Association between Immigration and Labor Market

Outcomes in the United States” in The Economics of International Migrations, World Scientific, Singapore, London, Geneva, January 2016. [18] Mayda AnnAmaria, Giovanni Peri and Walter Steingrass (2016) “Does immigration affect election

outcomes? Evidence from the United States in F. Fasani Eds. “Refugees and Economic Migrants: Facts, Policies and Challenges”, CEPR November 2016. [19] Mayda AnnaMaria and Giovanni Peri (2017) “The economic impact of US immigration policies in the

Age of Trump “ in “Economics and Policy in the Age of Trump”, Chad P. Bown Editor, CEPR e-Book, May 2017.

[20] Giovanni Peri (2018) “Immigrants and Poverty: How do they Cope with it? How do they affect

natives?” in “Immigration in the US Economy”, Susan Pozo Editor, The W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

[21] Anna Maria Mayda, Francesc Ortega, Giovanni Peri, Kevin Y. Shih, Chad Sparber (2020) “New Data

and Facts on H-1B Workers across Firms” in to “The Roles of Immigrants and Foreign Students in US Science, Innovation and Entrepreneurship”, NBER Conference Volume, 2020.

_____________________________________________________________________________________ Policy Studies and Invited Journal Articles (in chronological order)

[1] “Immigrants, Skills and Wages: Reassessing the Economic Gains from Immigration,” IPC IN FOCUS, the American Immigration Law Foundation's Immigration Policy Center. (Washington, DC: March 2006). http://www.ailf.org/ipc/infocus/2006_skillswages.shtml, Volume 5, Issue 3

[2] “Rethinking the Effects of Immigration on Wages: New Data and Analysis from 1990-2004”

IPC IN FOCUS, the American Immigration Law Foundation's Immigration Policy Center. (Washington, DC, October 2006). http://www.ailf.org/ipc/infocus/infocus_10306.shtml, Volume 5 Issue 8.

[3] “How Immigrants Affect California’s Employment and Wages” California Counts, Volume 8 Number 3, Public Policy Institute of California, February, 2007.

[4] “America’s Stake in Immigration: Why Almost Everybody Wins” Milken Institute Review, 3rd

Quarter, 2007, pp 40-49.

[5] “The Causes And Effects of International labor Mobility: Evidence from OECD Countries 1980-2005” (with Francesc Ortega) Human Development Research Paper 2009/06, http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2009/papers/HDRP_2009_06.pdf UNDP Washington DC.

[6] “The Determinants and Effects of highly-skilled labor movements: Evidence from OECD

countries 1980-2005” 3rd Policy Report on Migration for the CEPR (PEGGED Program), London UK, August 2009.

[8] “Immigration, Labor Markets and Productivity” (2012) The Cato Journal, Volume 32, Issue 1,

February 2012.

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[9] "Immigration and Europe’s Demographic Problems: Analysis and Policy Considerations,"CESifo DICE Report, Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 9(4), pages 03-08, 02.

[10] “Rationalizing U.S. Immigration Policy: Reforms for Simplicity, Fairness, and Economic

Growth” Discussion paper 2012-01, The Hamilton Project, Washington D.C. May 2012

[11] “Overhauling the Temporary work Visa System” (with Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny) in “New Sources of revenue and Efficiency” The Hamilton Project, Washington D.C. February 2013.

[12] “The Economic Consequences of the Proposed Immigration Reforms” Intereconomics, Review of

European Economic Policy; Vol. 48, Issue 3, May/June 2013. http://intereconomics.eu/archive/year/2013/3/863/

[13] The Economic Effects of Immigration and of the Proposed Reform, The Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies, November 2013.

[14] “Il Valore Economico del Titolo Universitario” with Massimo Anelli, Fondazione Rodolfo De

Benedetti publisher, Milano, December 2013. [15] “Do Immigrant Workers Depress the Wage of Native Workers” IZA World of Labor, Evidence-

Based Policy Making. Washington D.C., May 2014. http://wol.iza.org/articles/do-immigrant-workers-depress-the-wages-of-native-workers

[16] Giovanni Peri, Chad Sparber, Kevin Shih and Angela Merke-Zeitlin “Closing Economic Windows:

How H-1B Visa denials cost U.S.-born tech workers Jobs and Wages during the Great Recession” The Partnership for a New American Economy, June 2014.

[17] “Does Immigration Hurt the Poor?” Pathways Magazine, Stanford Center for Poverty and Inequality,

Summer 2014. [18] Giovanni peri, Kevin Shih and Chad Sparber (2015) “Foreign Scientists and Engineers and

Economic Growth” Cato Paper on Public Policy, Vol. 3, 2013-2014. [19] Giovanni Peri, 2014, “Auctioning Temporary Visas”, Peregrine Magazine, American Immigration in

the 21st Century, Hoover Institution, October 2014. [20] Gaetano Basso, Giovanni Peri and Sara McElmurry (2016) “Opportunity Lost: The Economic

Benefit of Retaining Foreign-Born Students in Local Economies”, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, April 2016.

[21] Giovanni Peri (2016) “Immigrants, Poverty and Welfare: How Do They Fare, and How Do They

Affect Natives? White Paper, UC Davis Center for Poverty Research, April 22, 2016. [22] Simone Moriconi and Giovanni Peri (2016) “Is diversity of cultural Preference for Work, good for

Workplaces”? HR Magazine, Mark Allen Group, London UK, August 2016. [23] Sara McElmurry and Giovanni Peri (2016) “Obsolete Immigration Laws: Bad for Students, Worse

for Local Economies” Chronicle of Higher Education, September 24th 2016. [24] Simone Moriconi and Giovanni Peri (2016) “Do immigrants enjoy working more than British

natives?” LSE Business Review, London School of Economics, UK, September 21st, 2017. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview/

[25] Giovanni Peri (2020) “Immigrant Swan song” Finance and Development, March 2020. pp.26-29.

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Books Authored and Edited

[1] Andres Artal-Tur, Giovanni Peri and Francsico Requena (2014) “The Socio-Economic Impact of Migration flows. Effects on Trade, Remittances, Output, and the Labour Market” Springer, Heidelberg, Germany, June 2014.

[2] Tito Boeri and Eleonora Patacchini and Giovanni Peri (2015) “Unexplored Aspects of Labor Market

Discrimination” Oxford University Press, London UK, 2015. [3] Giovanni Peri (2016) “The Economics of International Migrations”, World Scientific, Singapore,

London, Geneva, January 2016

_____________________________________________________________________________________ Examples of Media Coverage of my Research (Inverse Chronological Order) NY Times Article, September 23, 2019 , Deportations Reduce Crime? That’s Not What the Evidence Shows https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/23/upshot/deportations-crime-study.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share Interview on Immigrants and the Economy, published on Die Ziet (Main German Newspaper), August 31st, 2019.

Interview for the Podcast “The Case for Immigration” on “Immigration and the American Worker” August 19th 2019. Google Play version: https://play.google.com/music/m/Dfhg7cnkfvb7iwyqwa5drjnxhu4?t=Immigration__the_American_Worker-The_Case_For_Immigration iTunes version: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/immigration-the-american-worker/id1441047057?i=1000447086356

“Companies Say Trump Is Hurting Business by Limiting Legal Immigration” by Nelson Schwartz, New York Times, September 3, 2018. “Migrants Are on the Rise Aroundthe World, and Myths About Them Are Shaping Attitudes” By EDUARDO PORTER and KARL RUSSELL JUNE 20, 2018, NY Times. “Trumps wants to remove this immigrants. An ugly bit of history tells us what it could do to the economy” Washington Post, January 10th, 2018. “Our Town” NPR, This Amrican Life, December 8, 2017. “Expelling Immigrants May Also Send Away the Work They Do” NYT, October 24th 2017 “Immigration and Economic Growth in the US” Econofact.org, March 16th 2017. “The Cost of Immigrants versus the Cost of Restricting them” BBC Interview March 2017. “The Foreign Workers of Mar a Lago” The New Yorker, March 20th 2017. “Wage War,” The Economics August 27th, 2016. “For Good or Ill” The Economist, January 21st 2016. “New Evidence on Immigrants and Jobs”, Op-Ed Wall Street Journal, January 19th 2016. “Les Mythes a’ propos des Refugies”, La presse, Montreal, Canada, September 26th, 2015. “Europe should see refugees as a Boon not a Burden” New York Times, September 19th, 2015. “A Migration Juggernaut is headed for Europe” New York Times, September 15th 2015. “The Myth about refugees” WonkBlog, September 10th, 2015 “La libre circulation a retrograde une partie des employes suisses” Le Temps, Lausanne Switzerland, July 12th 2015. “Debunking the Myth of the Job-stealing immigrant” New York Times Magazine, March 24th, 2015 “Job Growth for Hispanics is Outpacing other groups” New York Times, March 8th 2015.

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“They can’t imagine not working” The Economist Magazine, July 12th 2014. “High Skilled Immigrants Create Jobs for Americans” Op-Ed on Fox-News, Latino , June 18th 2014. “More Skilled Foreign Workers Could Mean Higher Wages In Cities” NPR, Seattle, May 31st, 2014. “Want an 8% rise? Let foreign Scientists migrate in your cities” Wall Street Journal, May 22 , 2014 “Legalization wont’ lift all boats” on NPR, March 21st 2014. “Canada’s Economic Immigration, Economically Irrational” Prince Arthur Herald, Canada, October 30th 2013. “Forging Ahead and Falling Behind”, Free Exchange, The Economist Blog, October 3rd, 2013. “Immigration and the Labor Market” Economix, New York Times, June 25th 2013. “The Benefits of Immigration Reforms” Op-Ed, Los Angeles Times, June 9th, 2013. “If Economists Controlled the Border” National Public Radio, Planet Money, February 15th 2013. “Giovanni Peri crunches the Numbers on Immigration” Sacramento Bee, February 17th, 2013. “Do Illegal Immigrants Actually Hurt the US economy?” the New York Times Magazine, February 17th 2013. “Donne in Carriera Se studiano in Classi Unisex” La Stampa, February, 12 2013. “The Economic Windfall of Immigration reforms” Op-Ed Wall Street Journal, February, 13th, 2013 “Border Follies” The Economist, Nov. 17th 2012 “Immigration and American Jobs” The New York Times, October, 18th 2012. “The Case for Immigration”, March, 16th, 2012, Editorial on UC TV, see it at () “How Immigrants Create more Jobs” New York Times, October 30th, 2010. “Immigrants help wages, not only in California“ Newsweek, March 2010. “Les Immigres ne Menacen Pas L’employ” Le Monde, March 19th 2008 “Be Our Guest!” The New Yorker, June 11th, 2007. “America’s New Know-Nothing” Newsweek International, May 22nd 2007. “Immigrants and Jobs” Editorial, Wall Street Journal, April 6th, 2007. Radio Interview in “Which way L.A.” National Public Radio, Los Angeles”, March 2nd 2007. Radio Interview in Capitol National Public Radio, Sacramento, March 1st 2007 “Immigrants Boost Pays” L.A. Times, February 28th 2007 “Study says Immigrants Vie with earlier arrivals” S.F. Chronicle, Feb. 28th 2007 “Immigrants Boost native-Born Pay” Sacramento Bee, february 28th, 2007 “Porte Chiuse ai Cervelli Stranieri” La Repubblica, Dec. 29th 2006, Rome (in Italian) “After Election can U.S. reform its immigration system?” Newsweek International and the Washington Post, November 6th 2006. “The Case for Immigration” New York Sun, September 22nd, 2006. “U.C. Davis Economist at Center of Immigration Debate” UC Davis College of L&S Magazine, Fall 2006. “Don’t Bad-Mouth Unskilled Immigrants” Reason Magazine, August/September, 2006. “The Immigration Equation” The New York Times Magazine, July, 9th 2006. “Immigrants’ Economic Benefits” UC Davis Magazine, Volume 24, Number 4, Summer 2006. “The Impact of Immigration” The Wall Street Journal, April 25, 2006. “Give Immigrants the Chance to go legit” Newsday, April 17, 2006 “Immigrants don’t depress wages” The New York Sun, April 12, 2006. “Closing Border would be a shame” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 9th, 2006 “No Deal on Immigration” Forbes, April 7th, 2006. “Myths and Immigration” The Economist, April 6th, 2006. “Immigration Divides Allies: Guest-Worker Plan Sets Democratic Supporters Against Organized Labor”, Washington Post (March, 31st, 2006). “Foreign influx: a boon to wages?” Sacramento Bee, (March 6th, 2006). “Immigrants may increase wages of U.S. born workers” Houston Chronicle, (November 11th 2005). “Yes, Immigration May Lift Wages” The New York Times, (November 3rd 2005) “Getting Rich with Ali”(in German), Financial Times, Deutschland, (January,14th, 2005). “A System in Need of Surgery” The Guardian, UK (September 3rd , 2004) “Why Italians are Saying Arrivederci” International BusinessWeek (Dec. 8th 2003) “Italian Students Seek the Dolce Vita Abroad” The Guardian, UK (September 26th, 2003) “Poorer, yes, but by how much?” The Economist, (January 9th 2003)

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___________________________________________________________________________________________ Editorial/Reviewer Activities: Co-Editor: 2018-2022 Journal of the European Economic Association 2012-2018: Regional Science and Urban Economics 2011-2012: CESifo Economic Studies. Editorial Board: 2005-present: Regional Science and Urban Economics 2009-2013: Journal of Urban Economics 2011-2014: Rivista Italiana degli Economisti 2008-Present: Journal of Population Economics 2011-2017: Journal of the European Economic Associaiton 2012-Present: IZA Journal of Migration 2014-Present Journal of Demographic Economics 2015-Present Italian Economic Journal Guest/Special-Editor for: 2019: Journal of Economic Geography, special issue on climate and migration 2017: The Russel Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 2015: CESifo Economic Studies: Immigration Policies 2013: Journal of Regional Science, Special Issue on “Immigration and Cities”

Referee for: American Economic Review, American Eonomic Journal: Applied; American Economic Journal: Policy; Berkeley Electronic Journals, Macroeconomics, Berkeley Electronic Journals, Theory and policy, Canadian Journal of Economics, Econometrica, Cesifo Economic Studies, Economica, Economic Journal, Economic Theory, Empirical Economics, European Economic Review, German Economic Review, Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia, Industrial Relations, International Economic Review, International Journal of Industrial Organization, International Migration, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Economic Geography, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Economic Methodology, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Journal of Regional Science, Labour Economics, Journal of Urban Economics, Oxford Economic Papers, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Research in Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Economic Dynamics, Review of Economic Studies, Review of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Review of World Economics/ Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, Rivista di Politica Economica, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Southern Economic Journal, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, The World Bank Economic Review.

Grant Reviewer for: National Science Foundation (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019); National Research Council (2015); Council of Canadian Academics (2014); European Council of Research (2012); Italian Ministry of Education (2011); Sloan Foundation (2011); Luxembourg Science Foundation (2011); University of Michigan, National Poverty Center (2009); UC Pacific Rim (2009); France-Berkeley-Fund (2008), National Science Foundation (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013), Carnegie Foundation (2007). Organizer/Member of the scientific committee for:: 2004: Session on “Patents and Innovation”, American Economic Association Meetings.

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2005: Session on “Immigration in Cities”, American Economic Association Meetings. 2004, 2005: European Economic Association Meetings. 2007: Conference “The Effects of Globalization on Domestic Markets”, CEGE, UC Davis. 2010: Societey of Labor Economics, Meetings. 2010: CreAM-UCL Conference on Migration: Economic Change, Social Challenge. 2012: Conference on Immigration and Poverty, UC Davis and Poverty Center. 2013 Migration: Global Development, New Frontiers, University College London (April). 2013: European Economic Association Meetings, Stockholm, Sweden (September); 2013: Immigration and Development, Ifran, Morocco (May) . 2013: Conference on Immigration Reforms, with the UC Davis School of Law, (October) 2013: Conference on Migration and Informality, UC Davis Dept of Ecology (October). 2013: Conference on Migration Policies, CESifo, University of Munich (December). 2014: Conference on Migration and Development, Oxford UK. 2015: The Fronitier of Migration Research and Policy, UC Davis (January) 2015: Conference on Migration and Development, Washington DC (June) 2015: CEMIR conference on the Economics of Migration, UC Davis (May) 2016: Mobility-Creativity Nexus Conference, UC Davis April. 2016: All California Labor Conference, UC Davis, September 2017: Migrant Labor and Global Health Conference, UC Davis. 2017: UC Davis Alumni Conference. 2018: UC Sacramento Center: Federal Immigration Policies and their Effects on California. 2018: UC Davis Alumni Conference. 2018: Migration Research Cluster Symposium 2019: UC Davis Migration Research Cluster: Debunking Deportation Myths. 2019: UC Davis Alumni Conference 2019: UC Davis Global Migration Center Research Symposium 2020: CESifo SI, Venice, Italy, Immigration and Firms (Cancelled due to Covid 19) 2020: UC Davis Alumni Conference. Panel Reviewer for Large Grants: 2020: European Research Council Starting Grants 2020: UC System: Multicampus Research Project and Initiatives

___________________________________________________________________________________ Seminars, Presentations and Public Lectures (in Inverse Chronological Order)

2020: Seminars/Conferences/Public Lectures: UBC, Sauder School of Business, Economics Seminar (2/28/20); Columbia University, New York, Workshop on Immigration and Politics (3/5/20); 2019:

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Seminars/Conferences/Public Lectures: UC Davis Economics, Applied Seminar (1/15/2019); UC Davis Migration Research Cluster (1/9/2019); UC Davis Migration Research Cluster: Debunking Deportation Myths (3/5/2019); Farm Labor Conference, UC Davis (4/7/19); Napa valley Grapegrowers, Wage trends presentation (4/9/19); Stanford University SITE conference (9/9/19); Deportation Conference, Mexico City ((9/11/19). UCD Global Migration Center Symposium (Nov/2019). UCD Law School, Prop 187 Conference Presentation (Oct 2020); Conference on EU-US Low skilled Immigration, UC Davis (Oct 2020)

2018: Presentations at Conferences: UC Sacramento Center, Deportations and the Economy, (02-09-2018); H1B visa workshop, Georgetown University (04-02-18); The Ethics and Economics of Migration, NYU, New York (10-13-18). Seminars/Public Lectures: Knomad Seminar, the World Bank, (04-03-18); Napa Valley Grapegrowers, presentaiton on Wages and benefits (05-17-18); Presentation to Mandela Fellows, Sacramento, (07-11-, 2018) Keynote Speaker: Merrik Lecture, University of Virginia, (04-13-18); 2017: Keynote Speaker: OECD International Migration Conference, Paris, December 12th 2017; Second Dondena Public Workshop, Bocconi University, Milano, Italy, December 16th 2017; Second International Conference on Migration and Health, University of Oxford, (6/5/2017). Immigration to Europe in a Global Perspective, Plenary lecture for the Europe Week , Sonoma State University, 11/14/17; Presentations at Conferences: UC Davis Law School Review Conference, (10-20-17); American Economic Association Meetings, Chicago Illinois, (1/7/2017); CEPR-Labor Meeting, London; (9/16/2017) Public and Invited Lectures: Immigrants and the Press, Fondazione Franceschi, Milano December 14th, 2017; Lunch and Learn seminar Series, UC Davis, School of Law, 11/13/17;, Fores Seminar on Low Skilled Immigrants Integration in Sweden, Stockholm (5/22/2017); Conference on Agricultural Labor Markets, Homewood, St. Helena CA (5/20/2017); University of Chicago, Booth School of Business (5/2/2017); Western Michigan University, Sichel Lecture (4/26/2017); Napa Valley Growers Annual Meeting (Napa, Ca, 3/7/2017); Seminars: UC Irvine, May 11th 2017; Urban Institute, Washington DC, September 4th 2017; 2016: Presentations at Seminars: University of Southern California (10/16/2016); Claremont McKenna College (9/28/2016); University of Arizona (3/8/2016); University of British Columbia, Vancouver Canada (3/23/2016); Presentations at Organized Conferences: State of the West Conference and Stanford University, Stanford Ca, 12/1/16; Cato Conference on Immigration, Cato Institute, Washington DC, 9/3/2016; IRLE Workshop on Wage Stagnation, UC Berkeley, Berkeley Ca (8/26/2016); Workshop in Political Economics, Alghero, Italy (6/8/2016); Russel Sage, Immigration Niches, New York, (6/3/2016); Poverty Summit, UC Davis (4/22/2016); Mobility-Creativity Nexus, UC Davis, (4/8/2016); American Economic Association Meetings, San Francisco (1/3/2016); NBER Winter meeting, Labor Economics , SF (2/12/2016) Keynote/Plenary Speaker: Unicredit-Universita’ Cattolica Conference, Milan, (12-20-2013); Yates Lecture, Tulane University, New Orleans (11/14/2016); Mobility and Economic Growth, Festival dell’Economia, Trento, (6/5/2016); Foreign Student in US Universities, Policy brief, Chicago Council of Foreign Affairs, Chicago Il (4/14/2016); Plenary Session, Chinese Economic Associaiton, Sacramento Ca, (4/3/2016); Fathauer Lecture, University of Arizona, Tucson AZ (3/7/2016);

2015: Presentations at Organized Conferences: CEMIR Conference on the Economics of Migration, UC Davis (5/1/15); Frontiers of Immigration Research UC Davis, (1/24/15); Academic Seminars: International Monetary Fund, Washington DC (10/09/2015); Rome, La Sapienza University, (5/27/15); Dusseldorf University, Germany (5/25/15); Santa Clara University, Santa Clara CA, (4/15/2015); Stanford University, Stanford, CA (4/7/2015); Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,

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PA (3/31/2015); Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (1/26/15); London School of Economics, UK (2/3/2015); University of Bordeaux, France (2/1/2015); Keynote/Plenary Speaker: Barcelona Summer School, Barcelona Spain (6/16/2015); Globalization Workshop, University of Milano, Italy (6/18/2015); INSEE, Migration Conference, Rennes, France (5/22/15); Public Lectures: PHD Lectures “Technology, Globalization and Labor Markets” University of Copenhagen, (9/1/2015); Napa Valley Growers Annual Meeting (Napa, Ca, 2/13/2015); Webinar to the National Conference of State Legislatures, (Washington DC, 5/8/2015).

2014: Academic Seminars: University of Oregon, Eugene (4/19/2014); University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (3/17/2014); University of Wisconsin, Madison (1/30/2014); California State University, Fresno (2/13/2014); Cornell University, Ithaca New York (3/3/2014); Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (3/12/2014) Academic Conferences: National Research Council, Panel of Immigration, Washington DC (10/0/2014); Conference on Immigration, Berkeley School of Journalism (5/3/2014); UC Davis Law School, Conference on the 1965 Immigration Act (2/28/2014) Keynote/Plenary Speaker: DEMIG Conference, Oxford University, UK (9/24/2014); Conefrence on Migration and Development, Oxford, United Kindom. (7/1/2014). Public Lectures: Pressentation at the Dreier Round Table on Immigration, Claremont McKenna University, Ca, USA; Presentation at the public Event at the Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation, Oakland Ca;

2013: Organizeed Conferences: CESifo Migration Conference, Munich, Dec 13-14, 2013. Academic Conferences: Migration and Informality, UC Davis (10/26/2013); Global and Local Aspects of Migrations. Stanford University, Ca (9/19/2013); European Economic Association Invited Session, Gotheborg SE, (9/1/2013); NBER Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, (07/13/2013); The Economics of Cultural Diversity, UV Amsterdam (04/15/2013); NORFACE conference, London UK (04/11/2013); AEA Meetings, San Diego CA (01/04/2013); Academic Seminars: Bocconi University, Milano (12/12/2013); Paris School of Economics, Paris, France (12/11/2013); IFHA Migration Seminar, UC Davis (10/31/2013); Cato Papers on Economic Policy, Washington DC (6/7/2013); University of California, Merced (04/29/2013); Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada (3/15/2013); UCL, Louvain La Neuve Belgium (3/7/2013); University of Luxembourg (3/6/2013); IZA Bonn (3/5/2013); UC Davis, Economics (1/31/13); UC Berkeley, Economics (2/1/13); Harvard, Economics, Cambridge MA (02/20/13); Invited Public Lectures/ Policy Addresses: “The Economic Value of a College Major”, Bocconi University (in Italian), (12/11/2013); Latin American Forum Seminar, UC Berkeley (11/04/2013); Nimann Foundation Conference, Harvard University (10/24/13); Brookings Institutions, Board Meeting, New York (03/20/2013) Keynote/Plenary Speaker: Conference on Migration, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada (10/19/2013); NORFACE conference, London UK (04/11/2013); NORFACE-CEPR conference on Migration, Nottingham, UK (9/5/2013); 2012: Organized Conferences: Immigration and Poverty, UC Davis (05/18/2012) Academic Conferences: Gender Gap and the transition from school to work, FRDB European Conference, Trani, Italy (06/11/12); All UC History Conference, Berkeley, CA (03/23-12); Managing Migration and Integration: Europe and the US, UC Berkeley (03/09/2012) Invited Lectures/ Policy Addresses: UC Sacramento Center (1-26-2012), Sacramento CA; Perry Capital, New York, NY (2-1-2012); Hamilton Project, Washington DC (2-2-2012); Immigration Reforms and the Economy, Hamilton Project, Washington D.C. (5-17-2012); Panel on Immigration Policies, UC davis Scool of Law (11/16/2012).

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Academic Seminars: Catholic University in Milano, Italy (12/10/2012); University of California, Santa Cruz (11/06/12); University of Colorado, Boulder, CO (09/21/12); Collegio Carlo Alberto, Torino, Italy (04/16/2012) Keynote/Plenary Speaker: CEMIR Conference on International Migration, Munich (12/15/2012)

2011: Academic Seminars: Boston College, Boston Ma (5-12-2011); Darthmouth College, Hanover NH (22-11-2011); Pomona College, Claremont Ca, USA; New York University, NY, USA (12-09-2011); Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Ca USA (04-09-2011); Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (23-06-20110; Mannheim University, Germany (24-05-2011); University of Brescia, Italy (17-05-2011); World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (19-04-2011) Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen (04-05-2011); University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy (03-28-2011); University of Napoli, Napoli Italy (03-21-2011); OECD, Paris France (03-16-2011); The World Bank, Washington D.C. (03-02-2011); The Brookings Institution, Washington D.C. (03-01-2011); Bocconi University, Milano, Labor Seminars(02-25-2011); University of Helsinki, Finland (02-12-2011); University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy (01-22-11); University of Milano, Milano, Italy (02-02-11). Academic Conferences: Human Capital and Growth, Harvard University, Ma, USA (09-09-2011); Immigrazione e Crescita, Festival dell’Economia, Trento, Italy; Migration, Economic Change and Social Challenge (03-06-11), UCL, London UK (04-07-11); German Ministry of Cooperation, Berlin, Germany (02-24-2011). Invited Lectures/ Policy Addresses: Institute of Governmental Affairs, UC Davis, (11-16-2011); Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, (21-23/ 06/2011); Universitat of Valencia, Spain (12-06-2011); World Trade Organization-Institute of International Graduate Studies, Geneva, Switzerland (02-04-11).Valencia Summer School (12-06-2011); Keynote/Plenary Speaker: Universitat Jaume I, Castellon, Spain, Jornadas de Economia International, (18-06-2011).

2010: Academic Seminars: Universite’ Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Bank of Italy, Rome, Italy; UC Riverside, CA USA; UC Berkeley, CA, USA; Arizona State University, AZ, USA; San Francisco FRB, Ca USA; Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC; Kiel University, Kiel, Germany; Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano Italy; CES/University of Munich, Munich Germany; Universita’ di Bergamo, Italy; Academic Conferences: MPI Labor Market Conference, Washington D.C.; Applied Micro Conference, SF Fed, San Francisco, Ca USA; American Economics Association Meetings, Atlanta Ga; NBER Spring Conference of the ITI group, Cambridge, MA. Immigration and the Economy, UC/Catamaran conference in San Diego, CA. IZA/World Bank Conference on Labor Markets and Development; Cape Town, South Africa; CEPR Conference on Migration, Venice, Italy; UCL-World Bank Conference on Migration and Remittances, University College London, UK; Brookings Institution, Hamilton Project Panel, Washington DC. Atlanta Fed, Conference on Immigration and Remittances, Atlana Ga, USA; Workshop of Immigrant Assimilation, Bocconi University Milano Italy. Invited Lectures: California Agricultural Leadership Program, Davis Ca; Institute of Governmental Affairs, UC Davis, CA; Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC; Summer School on the Economics of International migrations, Kiel Institute for the World Economy. Keynote/Plenary Speaker: Immigration and the Economy, Rome, Italy. Immigration Colloquium, The Merage Foundation, Washington DC; TEMPO Conference on Migration, Trinity College Dublin Ireland. INTECO international conference, University of Valencia, Spain.

2009: Academic Seminars: University of Milano, Milano, Italy; London School of Economics, London UK; University College London, London UK, University of Vienna, Vienna Austria; Simon Frasier University, Vancouver BC, Canada; University of Aachen, Germany; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain; Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA; Princeton

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University, Princeton NJ; University of Nevada, Reno, NV; University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL; University of Illinois, Chicago, IL. Academic Conferences: Conference in International Economics, SCIIE UC Santa Cruz, California; All UC Labor Conference, UC Riverside; Workshop on Brain Drain and Brain Gain, Pisa Italy. Policy Seminars: Humanitas Research Center, Milano, Italy; Mac Arthur Foundation, Chicago IL. Keynote/Plenary Speaker: Workshop on the Economics of Immigration, Simon Frasier University, Vancouver, BC, Canada Lecture series: Summer School on “Immigration and Outsourcing”, organized by Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, at Gargnano, Italy; Summer School on “The Globalization of Labor” at Kiel International Institute, Germany;

2008: Academic Seminars: George Mason University, Fairfax Va; UCLA Anderson School of Management, UCLA, Los Angeles Ca; Stanford University, Stanford Ca; UC Berkeley, School of Public Policy, Berkeley CA; Florida State University, Tallahasse FL; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; Universitat Rovira i Virgili, REUS, Spain. Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Milano Italy; Bruegel, Brussels Belgium; Syracuse University, NY; Colgate University, Hamilton, NY; International Montary Fund, Washington D.C. University of California, Irvine, Ca; Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR; Academic Conferences: Workshop on New economic Geography, Passau, Germany; Immigration and Outsourcing, FEEM, Torino, Italy; NBER, Spring Meetings of the ITI group, Boston Ma; AEA Conference (2 sessions) New Orleans, Luisiana; Working group on Wealth and power in the Post-industrial era, UCLA, Los Angeles CA; Keynote/Plenary Speaker: Plenary Speaker at the “International Workshop on Economic Geography”, Barcelona, Spain. “The Steinhardt Lecture” at Lewis and Clark College, Portland Oregon. Invited Keynote Panel presentation “Immigration and Remittances” at Asian and Pacific Development Conference, UCSD, San Diego, CA..

2007: Academic Seminars: Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA; Brown University, Providence RI; University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA, Georgetown University, Washington D.C; Federeal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo; UC Berkeley, Economic Demography seminar, Berkeley, Ca; Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Universita’ di Bologna, Italy; UC Irvine, Irvine Ca; Academic Conferences: Conference on Economic Growth, Pittsburgh, PA; NBER Summer Institute in International Trade and Investments, Cambridge, Ma; Workshop in Spatial Economics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; UBC Urban Economics and Real Estate Summer Symposium, Vancouver BC, Canada; CEGE Conference, UC Davis, CA. Political Economy of Post-Industrial Societies, Yale, New Haven CT. Workshop on Economic Demography, New York, NY Policy Presentations: Campus Book Project Presentation, UC Davis, CA; Conference “Economy and Society”, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy. Brief to the California Capitol, Sacramento CA., Brief to the PPIC Board meeting, San Francisco, CA. Brief to the House of Representatives, Cannon House Building, Washington D.C.

2006: Academic Seminars: University of California, San Diego, CA USA; Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; Federal reserve Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City MO; University of Huston, Huston TX; Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Dallas TX; Public Policy institute of California, San Francisco, CA, USA; Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria; University of Munich, Munich, Germany; Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany; University of California, Davis, Applied Microeconomics Seminar, Davis, CA, USA; Institute of Governmental Affairs, UC Davis, CA, USA; George Mason School of Public Policy, Fairfax, VA, USA; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

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Academic Conferences NBER summer Institute, ITI group, Cambridge Ma Policy Presentations: Brief to the Swedish Consular delegation, University of Southern California, CA; California Senate, Informational Hearing on Immigration, Sacramento, CA, USA; University of Arizona, School of Public Policy, Tucson AZ, USA;

2005: Academic Seminars: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, USA; Brandeis University, Waltham MA USA; University of California, Santa Cruz, Ca, USA; Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA; University of California, Berkeley, Ca, USA; University of Washington, Education and Productivity Conference, Seattle, WA., USA; University of California Irvine, Irvine, Ca, USA; Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Conference on Migration, Philadelphia, USA; University of California Riverside, Riverside, Ca, USA; UCLA, Applied Micro Seminar, Los Angeles, Ca USA; Claremont McKenna College, Los Angeles, Ca, USA; UCLA, International Seminar, Los Angeles Ca, USA; University of Quebec at Montreal, Montreal, Canada; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA; Academic Conferences: North American Regional Society Meetings, Las Vegas, NV, USA; Annual “Berkeley-Vienna” Conference, UC Berkeley, USA; NBER Meetings, ITI group, Boston Ma, USA; American Economic Association Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, USA; American Regional and Urban Economics Association Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, USA

2004: Acedemic Seminars: International Institute, Global Colloquium, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA; Penn State University, State College, PA; Association of American Geographers, Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, PA; University of California, Berkeley, Ca USA; Academic Conferences: Fondazione Enrico Mattei International Conference: Diversity and Growth, Rome, Italy; Annual “Berkeley-Vienna” Conference, UC Berkeley, USA.; Panel Data Conference, Texas A&M, College Station, TX USA; American Economic Association Meetings, San Diego, Ca, USA

2003: Acedemic Seminars: University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Co; University of Washington, Seattle, Wa USA; University of California, Santa Cruz, Ca USA; University of California Berkeley, CA USA Academic Conferences: NBER Summer Institute, ITI group, Boston Ma; Centre for European Economic Research, ZEW Summer Institute, Mannheim, Germany; Society of Economic Dynamics, Conference, Paris, France; Society of Population Economics Conference, New York, NY USA; CEPR Conference “Macroeconomics and Geography”, Modena, Italy; CESifo Macroeconomic Conference Munich, Germany; 2002: Acedemic Seminars: University of California Berkeley, Ca USA; University of California San Diego, Ca USA; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, CA, USA; University of Oregon, Eugene Or, USA; Academic Conferences: European Economic Association Meetings Venice Italy; Econometric Society North American Meetings Los Angeles, Ca USA; Society of Economic Dynamics New York, NY USA; NBER Summer Institute, Productivity group, Boston, Ma USA; Centre for Economic and Policy Research, London UK.

2001: Acedemic Seminars: European University Institute Florence, Italy; CESifo Munich, London School of Economics, UK; Universita’ Bocconi Milano, Italy; CORE Leuven la Neuve Belgium; Academic Conferences: Conference on Regional Science Paris, France; CEPR Conference on Urban Economics Barcelona, Spain; Conference on Innovation FEEM Palermo, Italy; HWWA Conference Hamburg, Germany; Universita’ degli Studi di Bologna, Italy.

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2000: Acedemic Seminars: European Investment Bank, Luxemburg; Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona Spain ; University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Malaysian Ministry for Communications, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; National University of Singapore, Singapore; University of Hanoi, Viet-Nam; Universita’ degli Studi di Padova, Italy; Universita’ degli Studi di Venezia, Italy; University of California Santa Cruz, Ca, USA; University of California Davis, Ca, USA; University of California Berkeley., Ca, USA Academic Conferences: European Economics Association Meetings, Santiago de Compostela Spain; Conference on Intra-National Economics Gerz-en-See, Switzerland; CNR Conference, Perugia Italy; Italian Ministry of Finance, Rome, Italy; Conference on Regional Growth Barcelona, Spain; 1999: Acedemic Seminars: Stockholm University, Sweden; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain; Univerista’ degli Studi di Salerno, Italy; Univerista’ degli Studi di Roma, Italy; Universita’ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano, Italy; Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Italy; Federal Reserve Bank of New York, NY USA Academic Conferences: European Economic Association Meetings Trento, Italy; Society of Economic Dynamics Meetings Alghero, Italy; Econometric Society Latin American Meetings CanCun, Mexico; CNR Conference Castellanza, Italy; 1998: Acedemic Seminars: University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Chicago Il, USA; Iowa State University, Ia, USA; Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain; CEMFI Madrid, Spain; Stockholm University, Sweden; Universita’ Bocconi, Milano Italy; Royal Holloway College University of London, UK; Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, New York NY, USA; University of California Irvine, Ca, USA; Univerista’ degli Studi di Salerno, Italy; Federal Reserve Bank of New York, NY, USA Academic Conferences: Economic Policy Panel Meeting Frankfurt, Germany;

Main Ph.D. Advisor at UC Davis, for: 2003: Susana Iranzo, first job: Assistant Professor, University of Sydney, Australia 2005: Shireen Al Azzawi, first Job: Assistant Professor, American University of Cairo. 2006: Florence Bouvet, first job: Assistant Professor, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon. 2006: Chad Sparber, first job: Assistant Professor, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. 2010: Greg Wright, first job: Reader, University of Essex, UK. 2011: William Ambrosini, first job: Analyst, Amazon, USA. 2011: Seema Sangita, First job: Researcher, Global Development Network, Dehli, India. 2012: Abhijit Talathi, First Job: Consultant, Horizon Wireless. 2012: Nick Zolas, First Job: researcher, US Bureau of Census, Washington D.C. USA. 2013: Brock Smith, First Job: Oxford University, UK, Post-Doc in Economics. 2015: Massimo Anelli, First Job: Assistant Professor, Bocconi University, Milano, Italy. 2015: Andrew Foote, First Job: Researcher, US Bureau of Census, Washington DC. 2015: Kevin Shih, First Job: Assistant Professor Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY. 2015: Oscar Mendez, First Job: Researcher, Sloan Foundation, New York. 2016: Gaetano Basso, First Job, Researcher, Bank of Italy, Rome. 2016: Ji Hyun Park, First Job, Researcher, Korean Institute for the Study of Labor, South Korea. 2017: Jonkwan Lee, First Job, Researcher, Korean Institute for development, Seul, South Korea. 2017: Akira Sasahara, First job, Assistant Professor, University of Idaho. 2017: Vasco Yasenov, First Job, Post-Doc Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley. 2018: Minghzi (Jimmy) Xu, First job : NBER Post-Doc. 2019: Xuan Fei, First Job, Researcher Bank of China. 2019: Andrew Padovani, First Job, Data Analyst, UC Davis Health System. 2020: Annie Hines, first job Mathematica 2020: Cynthia Van der Werf, first job Assistant professor at Louisiana State University

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2020: Zhixian Li, first job Post-Doc researcher, University of Michigan.

External PhD Advisor for: 2015: Agnese Romiti (University of Turin) first job IDW, Stuttgart 2016: Mette Foged (University of Copenhagen), first Job Assistant Professor University of Copenhagen 2016: Andreas Beerli (University of Zurich), first job lecturer University of Zurich. 2020: Riccardo Turati (Universite’ Catholique de Louvain, Belgium), first job Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Undergraduate Honor Thesis Advisor at UC Davis For:

2013: Edwin Bang, James Beall, Maya Bieri, Natalie Ho, Tatsuya Ishi, Sunghun Lim, Amani Rashid, Madevi Sun Suon, Colin Vasick.

2014: Linda Plutino, Bryan Wulzen, Harry Kightlinger, Richard Ash, Ilyssa Weinstein, Aileen Devlin, Sulin Chowdhury.

2015: Mingye May Cai, Marie Cases, Reed Heinemeyer, Dylan Lennard, Zhachary Routledge.

2016: Nicholas Rogness, Claire Miller, Logan Schultheis, Sean Ehrlich, Joshua Wild, Ryan Hatano,Vik Salh.

2017:Phuc Luong, Brian Lee, Emily Kaar, Konrad Leo Franco, Yuwei Chen, Thomas Smith Yuren Zhang.

2018: Matthew Dimon, Tiffany Jiang, Qiuyun Lin, James Newbre, Christina Skandalis, Qiaoying Yuan.

2019: Kristen Cui, Kusha Gupta, Wendi He, Sheila Jamshidi, Joseph Melkonian, Mira Pranav, Jiaman Betty Wu, Jianfeng Zhuang.

2020: Lucas Epstein, Shuoija Fu, Stephanie Lu, Alyssa Parr, Aydin Scwartz.