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Call for Papers: 1st European Workshop on the Macroeconomic Implications of Migration

The PSE Chair for International Migration Economics, the PSE-Banque de France International Macroeconomics Chair, CEPII, the Bank of Spain and the Global Migration Center at the University of California Davis, would like to invite you to submit a paper to the first edition of the European Workshop on the Macroeconomic Implications of Migration that will take place at PSE and at CEPII in Paris on June 13-14, 2024. The conference will be in person. The goal of the workshop is to promote discussion and dissemination of innovative theoretical and empirical research on the macroeconomic implications of migration.

The organizing committee invites research submissions on topics related (but not limited) to: the labor market impact of (im)migration; the effects of (im)migration on firms’ behavior, productivity, and innovation; the business-cycle behavior of migration and its relation to monetary and fiscal policies; (Internal) migration and its response to different economic shocks and policies; migration and demographic change; the effect of immigration on prices and the housing market; fiscal and public finance implications of (im)migration; the interplay between migration, foreign investment, and trade; post-pandemic migration (internal and international); migration caused by conflict or physical and transition risks related to climate change.

Keynote speakers: They Confirmed Keynote Speakers for the conference are Frederic Docquier (LISER), Anna-Maria Mayda (Georgetown), Giovanni Peri (UC Davis) and Fabian Waldinger (LMU Munich).

Where: Paris School of Economics and at CEPII

When: June 13-14, 2024

Submission guidelines and timetable: submissions of full papers or extended abstracts with main results are expected by March 15, 2024. Submissions should be sent to emailadress@ucdavis. Decisions are expected to be communicated by March 31, 2024. Authors whose papers are accepted are expected to make their own travel arrangements. While we don’t cover travel expenses, accommodation in Paris for up to two nights will be covered for accepted presenters.

Organizing Committee: Joan Monras (SF FED), Aitor Lacuesta (Bank of Spain), Giovanni Peri (University of California at Davis), Hillel Rapoport (PSE and CEPII)

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