Hey everyone!
I made a starter pack for Spatial/Urban Economics PhD students + postdocs.
Thank you @tradediversion.bsky.social for the JM candidate list!
Feel free to nominate yourself or other students working on these topics.
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Thank you for putting this starter pack together! Would be great to be added: @alejandroecon.bsky.social Thanks!
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Thank you for putting this starter pack together! Would be great to be added: @alejandroecon.bsky.social Thanks!
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Understanding the time-dependent dynamics of migration shocks is crucial for designing policies that balance local and national goals. Read more about my findings here:
alejandro-pt.github.io/papers/parra...
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I estimate the model parameters using impulse response matching, aligning the model's simulated responses with the empirical evidence from the first part of my paper.
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To capture the aggregate effects, I develop a dynamic spatial model. This continuous time framework incorporates forward-looking households, mobility frictions, and productivity spillovers to track how migration shocks ripple through the economy.
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βοΈ At the aggregate level, deporting 1% of the population reduces long-run output per worker by 1%.
So, while initially achieving short-term goals like reducing congestion, these policies can have persistent unintended consequences, taking decades to fully materialize.
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I use a panel vector-autoregression with a shift-share instrument based on lagged birth rates to capture these time-dependent effects. This ensures robust estimates of migration's causal impacts at the local level.
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As migrants move into newly de-congested regions, local economies respond.
βοΈ At the commuting zone level, I find that a 1% rise of migration inflows increases wages and output per worker by 0.15%-0.25% and housing prices by 1%βpeaking 4 years after the shock.
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But migration is dynamic and responds to such policies. My JMP shows these policies can have unintended effects: as regions become less congested, they attract new migration flows, potentially reversing short-term gains.
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How do localized migrations shocks, such as deportations, impact aggregate productivity over time?
Iβm on the 2024-2025 #EconJobMarket, and my #EconJMP uncovers some of the unintended, long-lasting consequences of these policies. π§΅
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