Giovanni Peri
University of California, Davis and NBER
Giovanni Peri is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is also a CESifo Research Fellow, a CReAM External Fellow and member of the editorial board in the Journal of Urban Economics, Journal of Population Economics and Regional Science and Urban Economics. Prior to coming to UC Davis, he visited the European University Institute as Jean Monnet Fellow in the year 2000/01 and taught at UCLA Economics Department as Global Fellow in the year 2004/05. He does research and has published extensively on the determinants of international migrations and their impact on labor markets, productivity, and investments. During the Academic year 2010-2011 he is visiting research professor in Bocconi University, Milano. Peri holds a B.A. in Economics and Social Sciences from Bocconi University, and he earned his Ph.D. in Economics at U.C. Berkeley in 1998.
Articles by Giovanni Peri:
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The long-run gains of not mixing genders in high-school classes
23 February 2013, 13481 reads
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Immigration, offshoring and US jobs: New evidence
18 November 2010, 9825 reads
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How immigration can benefit native workers
31 October 2010, 15496 reads
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Do immigrants create exports? New evidence from Spain
26 January 2010, 13413 reads
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How Western Europe can make the most of immigration
17 April 2008, 33247 reads
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Are immigrants good for cities?
20 November 2007, 48351 reads
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