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The President's Inbox
Trump's Immigration Policy, with Edward Alden (Transition 2025, Episode 9)

The President's Inbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 34:04


Edward Alden, senior fellow at CFR and co-author of When the World Closed Its Doors: The Covid-19 Tragedy and the Future of Borders, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss Trump's proposed immigration policies and their likely effects on the economy. This episode is the ninth and final episode in a special TPI series on the U.S. 2025 presidential transition and is supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.   Enter the CFR book giveaway by January 28, 2025, for the chance to win one of ten free copies of When the World Closed Its Doors by Edward Alden and Laurie Trautman. You can read the terms and conditions of the offer here.   Mentioned on the Episode   Edward Alden, The Closing of the American Border: Terrorism, Immigration, and Security Since 9/11   Edward Alden and Laurie Trautman, When the World Closed Its Doors: The COVID-19 Tragedy and the Future of Borders   Alessandro Caiumi and Giovanni Peri, "Immigration's Effect on US Wages and Employment Redux," National Bureau of Economic Research   Council on Foreign Relations, The Work Ahead: Machines, Skills, and U.S. Leadership in the Twenty-First Century   Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Power and Interdependence: World Politics in Transition   Anna Maria Mayda, Francesc Ortega, Giovanni Peri, Kevin Shih and Chad Sparber, "The Effect of the H-1B Quota on Employment and Selection of Foreign-Born Labor," National Bureau of Economic Research   For an episode transcript and show notes, visit The President's Inbox at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/tpi/trumps-immigration-policy-edward-alden-transition-2025-episode-9

EconoFact Chats
Immigration and the Economy

EconoFact Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024


Immigration promises to be a key issue in the U.S. Presidential elections. Candidates from both parties favor limits but differ on the extent of restrictions. Immigration is important for a vibrant economy in a country with a low rate of native population growth. What role has immigration played in U.S. economic and demographic growth in recent decades? What has been the impact, if any, on employment and wages among the native-born? What are the likely impacts of restricting immigration for particular industries and for the economy as a whole? Giovanni Peri, founding director of the Global Migration Center at UC Davis joins EconoFact Chats to discuss these questions. Giovanni is a Professor in the Department of Economics at UC Davis. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

EconoFact Chats
Immigration and the Economy

EconoFact Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024


Immigration promises to be a key issue in the U.S. Presidential elections. Candidates from both parties favor limits but differ on the extent of restrictions. Immigration is important for a vibrant economy in a country with a low rate of native population growth. What role has immigration played in U.S. economic and demographic growth in recent decades? What has been the impact, if any, on employment and wages among the native-born? What are the likely impacts of restricting immigration for particular industries and for the economy as a whole? Giovanni Peri, founding director of the Global Migration Center at UC Davis joins EconoFact Chats to discuss these questions. Giovanni is a Professor in the Department of Economics at UC Davis. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Economists on Zoom Getting Coffee
S2 Episode #5 - Giovanni Peri - Migration

Economists on Zoom Getting Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 24:41


In today's episode we have a great topic to talk about: entrepreneurship. Our guest is Jorge Guzman: an assistant professor at the management division in Columbia's business school. He is also affiliated to the National Bureau of Economic Research. Jorge has been working on the topic of entrepreneurship both in the US and abroad, and he's really trying to understand this economic activity - something that we all are interested in comprehending. Yet, it is really hard to do so. Jorge has been devising creative ways in how to analyze businesses and the characteristics of entrepreneurial success. Listen in for a phenomenal conversation!Feel free to email me (host@economistsonzoomgettingcoffee.com) with ideas of future episodes and guests, and any other comments or suggestions!And please, don't forget to subscribe, and even leave a rating and comment if you liked it (and of course, share)! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit danybahar.substack.com

Retrieving the Social Sciences
Ep. 20: The Economics of Immigration w/ Dr. Giovanni Peri

Retrieving the Social Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 19:21


On today's episode we hear about the economics of immigration from Dr. Giovanni Peri, Professor and Chair of Economics at the University of California - Davis.  Dr. Peri's Profile Dr. Peri's remarks were delivered at the 2022 Mullen Lecture, sponsored by the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship (CS3) and the UMBC Department of Economics. On today's Campus Connection, we hear about a recent paper co-authored by Dr. Felipe Filomeno, Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Studies and Associate Director of the Center for Social Science Scholarship (CS3), and Dr. Christopher Brown, Lecturer in the Global Studies Department.  "Immigrant Students and Global Education" - Journal of Global Education Research (2022) Dr. Felipe Filomeno Dr. Christopher Brown   Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for the Social Sciences Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship.  Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director is Dr. Christine Mallinson, our associate director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno and our production intern is Sophia Possidente. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland.  Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance.  Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.

IMF Podcasts
Giovanni Peri on the Economic Impact of Ukrainian Migration

IMF Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 26:07


The war in Ukraine has sparked one of the biggest refugee crises of modern times. So, can Europe afford to accommodate the millions of people coming across its borders? Giovanni Peri says while a crisis of this scale will imply significant upfront costs, the European Union is doing right by investing in the human capital of refugees. Peri heads the Global Migration Center at UC Davis, and in this podcast, he says Ukrainian migrants are an opportunity for many European countries that are experiencing aging populations and labor shortages.  Transcript: https://bit.ly/3jY7cMn  

AEA Research Highlights
Ep. 45: Immigration politics

AEA Research Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 17:44


Nine in ten Republicans say increasing border security is important, and immigration remains a salient issue with voters entering the 2022 midterm elections. But it's not just general opposition to immigrants that registers with voters. The skills immigrants bring shape how US voters view them. In a paper in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, authors Anna Maria Mayda, Giovanni Peri, and Walter Steingress investigate how Republican vote share changed with an influx of differently skilled workers. They say that Republicans lost votes in places where the immigrants were highly skilled, for example, in fields like health care or IT, while gaining vote share where there was an influx of low-skilled foreign workers. Additionally, they find that if overall immigration—including all skill levels—had been cut in half in certain states between 1990 and 2016, it would have swung the 2016 election for Democrats. Mayda spoke with Chris Fleisher recently about how immigrant skill level shapes public perceptions, the extent to which this affected Republican support, and the implications for how immigration is talked about by policymakers and covered in the media.

EconoFact Chats
Giovanni Peri on the Economics of Immigration

EconoFact Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 24:59


This week on EconoFact Chats, Giovanni Peri, founding director of the Global Migration Center at UC Davis discusses the many roles that immigrants play in the US economy, how current labor shortages are linked to international travel disruptions and immigration restrictions, and what natural experiments like the Mariel boatlift of 1980 can tell us about the impact of immigration on the wages of native-born workers. Giovanni is Professor in the Department of Economics at University of California, Davis. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

EconoFact Chats
Giovanni Peri on the Economics of Immigration

EconoFact Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 24:59


This week on EconoFact Chats, Giovanni Peri, founding director of the Global Migration Center at UC Davis discusses the many roles that immigrants play in the US economy, how current labor shortages are linked to international travel disruptions and immigration restrictions, and what natural experiments like the Mariel boatlift of 1980 can tell us about the impact of immigration on the wages of native-born workers. Giovanni is Professor in the Department of Economics at University of California, Davis. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Glad You Knew Politics
Immigration & Immigrants with Giovanni Peri

Glad You Knew Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 53:46


Understanding immigration and immigrants beyond common narratives and misconceptions, what are the benefits of immigration and immigrants, and the paradox of those that hold anti-immigration values.We speak to Giovanni Peri from the University of California, Davis, who is an expert on the economics of immigration to get a better understanding of immigration and immigrants. Find us @gladyouknew on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and LinkedIn.Executive Producers: Nathan Ang & Marc Dylan

IMF Podcasts
Giovanni Peri: Immigration Answer to Demographic Dilemma

IMF Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 19:11


While the immigration debate tends to focus on culture, identity and potential economic benefits, Giovanni Peri says demographics are the Achilles' heel of the global North. Peri is Director of the Global Migration Center at the University of California, Davis, and in this podcast, he says immigration policies that allow larger numbers of immigrants will help stabilize population growth in the aging advanced economies of the North. Peri's article Immigrant Swan Song is published in the March 2020 issue of Finance and Development magazine. Read the TRANSCRIPT

Stephanomics
45: The Economics Behind the Boom in Anti-Immigration Sentiment

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 32:58


From the U.S. to the U.K., immigration and its consequences are flaring up as never before. But how exactly do they shape the economy, and how are native workers affected when immigrants enter the labor force? For answers to these questions as well as a frank discussion on where policy should go from here, Tori and Aki talk to Giovanni Peri, a professor at the University of California at Davis and one of the top economists in the field of human migration.

Institute for Research on Poverty Podcasts
Reconsidering the Effects of Immigration on the U.S. Labor Market

Institute for Research on Poverty Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2014 9:40


In this podcast, Giovanni Peri of UC–Davis talks about the need for nuance when considering the effects of immigration on the domestic labor market. While many fear that immigrants will drive down wages or increase native-born unemployment, Peri says there is more to the picture, including geographic concentration and wide variation in skill levels among immigrants. Ultimately, Peri says that to really evaluate the impact of immigration, it's important to understand the margins of adjustment that happen within a local economy.

Immigration (Audio)
The Case for Immigration with Giovanni Peri - UCTV Prime Vote

Immigration (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2012 7:35


UC Davis economist Giovanni Peri argues that immigration helps the U.S. economy and calls for reforms that would include granting more H1B visas for highly skilled workers and for creating temporary visas for low skilled workers who have job offers from U.S. employers. Series: "UCTV Prime Vote" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23596]

Immigration (Video)
The Case for Immigration with Giovanni Peri - UCTV Prime Vote

Immigration (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2012 7:35


UC Davis economist Giovanni Peri argues that immigration helps the U.S. economy and calls for reforms that would include granting more H1B visas for highly skilled workers and for creating temporary visas for low skilled workers who have job offers from U.S. employers. Series: "UCTV Prime Vote" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 23596]

American Focus
Immigration and Labor Markets During the Last Decade

American Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2011 66:55


Giovanni Peri, professor of economics at UC Davis, discusses immigration and its impact on the labor market in the United States.