Immigration in American economic history
R Abramitzky, L Boustan - Journal of economic literature, 2017 - aeaweb.org
Abstract The United States has long been perceived as a land of opportunity for immigrants.
Yet, both in the past and today, US natives have expressed concern that immigrants fail to …
Yet, both in the past and today, US natives have expressed concern that immigrants fail to …
Backlash: The unintended effects of language prohibition in US schools after World War I
V Fouka - The Review of Economic Studies, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Do forced assimilation policies always succeed in integrating immigrant groups? This article
examines how a specific assimilation policy—language restrictions in elementary school …
examines how a specific assimilation policy—language restrictions in elementary school …
The contribution of high-skilled immigrants to innovation in the United States
We characterize the contribution of immigrants to US innovation, both through their direct
productivity as well as through their indirect spillover effects on their native collaborators. To …
productivity as well as through their indirect spillover effects on their native collaborators. To …
Underdog mentality, identity discrimination and access to peer-to-peer lending market: Exploring effects of digital authentication
Vulnerable social groups are often the recipients of statistical discrimination by financial
institutions. They therefor try to access the P2P lending market through voluntary digital …
institutions. They therefor try to access the P2P lending market through voluntary digital …
Judicial ingroup bias in the shadow of terrorism
We study ingroup bias—the preferential treatment of members of one's group—in naturally
occurring data, where economically significant allocation decisions are made under a strong …
occurring data, where economically significant allocation decisions are made under a strong …
From immigrants to Americans: Race and assimilation during the Great Migration
V Fouka, S Mazumder, M Tabellini - The Review of Economic …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
How does the arrival of a new minority group affect the social acceptance and outcomes of
existing minorities? We study this question in the context of the First Great Migration …
existing minorities? We study this question in the context of the First Great Migration …
Conflict and intergroup trade: Evidence from the 2014 Russia-Ukraine crisis
V Korovkin, A Makarin - American Economic Review, 2023 - aeaweb.org
Does armed conflict reduce trade, even in noncombat areas, through the destruction of
intergroup social capital? We analyze Ukrainian trade transactions before and after the 2014 …
intergroup social capital? We analyze Ukrainian trade transactions before and after the 2014 …
How do immigrants respond to discrimination? The case of Germans in the US during World War I
V Fouka - American Political Science Review, 2019 - cambridge.org
I study the effect of taste-based discrimination on the assimilation decisions of immigrant
minorities. Do discriminated minority groups increase their assimilation efforts in order to …
minorities. Do discriminated minority groups increase their assimilation efforts in order to …
Robin Hood under the hood: Wealth-based discrimination in illicit customer help
This paper investigates whether an employee's perception of customer wealth affects his
likelihood of engaging in illegal behavior. We propose that envy and empathy lead …
likelihood of engaging in illegal behavior. We propose that envy and empathy lead …
The economic payoff of name Americanization
C Biavaschi, C Giulietti… - Journal of Labor …, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
We provide the first evidence of the magnitude and consequences of the Americanization of
migrants' names in the early twentieth century. We construct a longitudinal data set of …
migrants' names in the early twentieth century. We construct a longitudinal data set of …