!!Frédéric Docquier - Selected Publications
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1. de la Croix, D. & F. Docquier & A. Fabre & R. Stelter (2024). The academic market and the rise of universities in medieval and early modern Europe (1000-1800). Journal of the European Economic Association, forthcoming.\\
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2. Burzynski, M. &  C. Deuster & F. Docquier & J. de Melo (2022). Climate change, Inequality and Human Migration.  Journal of the European Economic Association, 20(3), 1145-1197.\\
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3. Burzynski, M. & Ch. Deuster & F. Docquier (2020). Geography of skills and global inequality. Journal of Development Economics, 142C, Article 102333.\\
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4. Docquier, F. & R. Turati & J. Valette & C. Vasilakis (2020). Birthplace diversity and economic growth: Evidence from the US states in the Post-World War II Period. Journal of Economic Geography, 20(2), 321-354.\\
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5. Docquier, F. & Z. Kone & A. Mattoo & C. Ozden (2019). Labor market effects of demographic shifts and labor mobility in OECD countries. European Economic Review, 113, 297-324.\\
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6. Delogu, M. & F. Docquier & J. Machado (2018). Globalizing labor and the world economy: the role of human capital. Journal of Economic Growth, 23(2), 223-258.\\
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7. Dao, T.H. & F. Docquier & C. Parsons & G. Peri (2018). Migration and Development: Dissecting the Anatomy of the Mobility Transition. Journal of Development Economics, 132, 88-101.\\
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8. Docquier,  F. & C. Ozden & G. Peri (2014). The labor market impact of immigration and emigration in OECD countries. Economic Journal, 124 (579): 1106-1145.\\
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9. Docquier, F. & H. Rapoport (2012). Globalization, brain drain and development. Journal of Economic Literature, 50 (3), 681-730.\\
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10. Beine, M. & F. Docquier & H. Rapoport (2008). Brain drain and human capital formation in developing countries: winners and losers. Economic Journal, 118, 631-652.\\
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About 15 articles, h=56, 20648 citations (Google Scholar);\\ \\[{ALLOW view All}][{ALLOW edit fdocquier}][{ALLOW upload fdocquier}][{ALLOW comment All}]