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 …

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 …

The contribution of high-skilled immigrants to innovation in the United States

S Bernstein, R Diamond, A Jiranaphawiboon… - 2022 - nber.org
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 …

Underdog mentality, identity discrimination and access to peer-to-peer lending market: Exploring effects of digital authentication

B Wu, Z Liu, Q Gu, FS Tsai - Journal of International Financial Markets …, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

Judicial ingroup bias in the shadow of terrorism

M Shayo, A Zussman - The Quarterly journal of economics, 2011 - academic.oup.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Robin Hood under the hood: Wealth-based discrimination in illicit customer help

F Gino, L Pierce - Organization Science, 2010 - pubsonline.informs.org
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 …

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 …