In an essay @intereconomics.bsky.social, CASBS fellow @iangoldin.bsky.social shows how migration brings strong economic benefits in the short term & even greater long-term benefits as it contributes to innovation, investment & economic dynamism
It sets the stage for his 'migration bargain' proposal
Our September/October issue is out now, w/ articles by @adamtooze.bsky.social, @iangoldin.bsky.social, @ericlonners.bsky.social, @margitschratz.bsky.social, @heimbergecon.bsky.social, @monika-schnitzer.com, @prof-peacock.bsky.social et al.
Read the full issue at www.intereconomics.eu/archive/year...
Podcast interview by @skollfoundation.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk
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DAY 13 introducing members of the 2025-26 CASBS class
So awesome CASBS is the place @iangoldin.bsky.social will formulate an interdisciplinary synthesis of trends shaping global risk management during this time of rising complexity
Bio & fellowship project: casbs.stanford.edu/people/ian-g...
The Berlin Summit 2025 interviews are online! 🎬
Watch the full playlist: youtube.com/playlist?lis... With @adamtooze.bsky.social, @isabellamweber.bsky.social, @sdullien.bsky.social, @beyond-ideology.bsky.social, @joswinson.bsky.social, @iangoldin.bsky.social, @ceciliarikap.bsky.social and many more!
Our latest podcast is live! We talk the #science of #migration with @iangoldin.bsky.social. Listen here scienceofthetimes.transistor.fm/episodes/the... and please like, subscribe and share if you enjoy it.
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Next Science of the Times podcast on Thurs 19th is about human migration, a nuanced subject. Here's a taster. Migrants bring economic positives to the lands they settle, but are often despised. #Migrants #Science #humanity SUBSCRIBE scienceofthetimes.transistor.fm/subscribe @iangoldin.bsky.social
A Moving History:
@iangoldin.bsky.social presents a very, very short history of migration
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Migration has propelled human progress for hundreds of thousands of years - Ian Goldin, author of The Shortest History of Migration, writing for the IMF's Finance & Development Magazine. @iangoldin.bsky.social www.imf.org/en/Publicati...
How do we prepare for an uncertain, interconnected future?
Ian Goldin shares what gives him hope, his 4 criteria for building a great organisation & why migration accelerates human progress.
Details below.
Podcast interview by @skollfoundation.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk
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'If you're not a migrant, your ancestors were.' - Ian Goldin interviewed on The Agenda with Steve Paikin about his book The Shortest History of Migration. Out now in paperback. @iangoldin.bsky.social www.youtube.com/watch?v=exdN...
Migration is essential to human survival, says @iangoldin.bsky.social (@oxmartinschool.bsky.social, @ox.ac.uk), author of "The Shortest History of Migration" — but there is also a migration bargain between immigrants and society. Tonight at 8/11pm with @spaikin.bsky.social
Really enjoyed The Shortest History of Migration- drawing on published research, spanning earliest known human history, across empires, conflicts, & colonialism up to the current data, politics, and practices in 2024.
Dense and fast paced.
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Some tickets are still availablefor Ian Goldin's talk at the Oxford Literary Festival this Saturday. @iangoldin.bsky.social
@iangoldin.bsky.social's deep dive into the history of migration provides essential context to one of today’s most polarizing debates. The Shortest History of Migration is engrossing & instructive – a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the topic: iangoldin.org/books/the-sh...
'This succinct, at times provocative, book feels very timely... It’s a valuable history lesson.' TEDDY JAMIESON in @heraldscotland.bsky.social on Ian Goldin's The Shortest History of Migration @iangoldin.bsky.social @teddyjamieson.bsky.social
I highly recommend this concise and informative book on migration, by @iangoldin.bsky.social.
It makes the very compelling case that migration has been an integral part of humanity, and that it benefits the countries that receive immigrants.
#booksky #booklover
Happy paperback publication day to Ian Goldin's The Shortest History of Migration - the book to read if you want to understand the trends, the numbers, the benefits and the costs of migration around the world. @iangoldin.bsky.social
'Cuts through the rhetoric to look at the facts' FINANCIAL TIMES
Ian Goldin, author of The Shortest History of Migration, will be taking the long view on migration, exploring longterm trends, benefits and costs. Jewish Book Week, London, 9 March. @iangoldin.bsky.social @jewishliteraryfoundation.co.uk jewishliteraryfoundation.co.uk/events/the-s...
This great new book by @iangoldin.bsky.social is a must read for our times. It provides a powerful antidote to the harmful rhetoric around immigration and shows why migrants are essential. Pre-order now: theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/win...
Few books are timelier than Ian Goldin's new The Shortest History of Migration. the Oxford based Goldin explores the when, why and how humans move - from the prehistoric peopling of the planet to today and tomorrow’s migrants
@iangoldin.bsky.social
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Very helpful to have some facts about global migration.
The Shortest History of Migration
Book of Ian Goldin
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My Shortest History of Migration is published in North America today and its good to see this coverage: bigthink.com/the-present/...