Working papers

Working papers


1.How do immigrants affect local public finances? Evidence from Italy,” with Rama Mariani, Furio Rosati and Antonio Sparacino, October 2024, CEPR Working Paper 19596.

2. Immigration, Local Public Finances and Provision of Public Goods: Evidence from the U.S.,” with Mine Senses and Walter Steingress, May 2024, CEPR Working Paper 18054.

3. “Refugees, child health and malaria transmission in Africa,” with Olivier Dagnelie and Jean-Francois Maystadt, July 2023, CEPR Working paper 18284.

4. Immigration and Innovation: Firm-level Evidence from France,” with Gianluca Orefice and Gianluca Santoni, July 2024, IZA Working Paper 15693, CEPR Working Paper 17662.

5. “Uneven Stumbling Blocks: Latin American Regionalism Revisited,” with Rod Ludema and Christian Volpe, last revised November 2019.


Older working papers

6. “Refugee Resettlement: The Impact on International Trade Flows,” with Chris Parsons and Walter Steingress, U.S. Department of State, Office of the Chief Economist (OCE), Working Paper 2017-03, last revised June 2017.

7. “Immigration to the U.S.: A problem for the Republicans or the Democrats?” with Giovanni Peri and Walter Steingress, NBER Working Paper 21941, last revised May 2017.

8. “Exposure to low-wage country imports and the growth of Japanese manufacturing plants,” with Masato Nakane, Chad Steinberg and Hiroyuki Yamada, last revised April 2014, Discussion paper 12038, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).

9. “Risk, government and globalization: International survey evidence,” with Kevin O'Rourke and Richard Sinnott, last revised September 2011, NBER Working Paper 13037.