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References for Do guest worker programs give firms too much power?
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Further reading
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Key references
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Clemens, M. A. "Testing for
repugnance in economic transactions: Evidence from guest work in
the Gulf" The Journal of
Legal Studies 47:S1 (2018): S5–S44. Key reference: [1]
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Mayda, A. M., Ortega, F., Peri, G., Shih, K. Y., Sparber, C. Coping with H-1B
Shortages: Firm Performance and Mitigation Strategies NBER Working
Paper No.27730, 2020. Key reference: [2]
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Kerr, S. P., Kerr, W. R., Lincoln, W. F. "Skilled
immigration and the employment structures of US firms" Journal of Labor
Economics 33:S1 (2015): S147–S186. Key reference: [3]
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Depew, B., Norlander, P., Sørensen, T. A. "Inter-firm
mobility and return migration patterns of skilled guest
workers" Journal of
Population Economics 30 (2017): 681–721. Key reference: [4]
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Naidu, S., Nyarko, Y., Wang, S. Y. "Monopsony power in
migrant labor markets: Evidence from the United Arab
Emirates" Journal of
Political Economy 124:6 (2016): 1735–1792. Key reference: [5]
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Hunt, J. "Which immigrants
are most innovative and entrepreneurial? Distinctions by entry
visa" Journal of Labor
Economics 29:3 (2011): 417–457. Key reference: [6]
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Peri, G., Shih, K., Sparber, C. "STEM workers, H-1B
visas, and productivity in US cities" Journal of Labor
Economics 33:S1 (2015): S225–S255. Key reference: [7]
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Glennon, B. How do
Restrictions on High-skilled Immigration Affect Offshoring?
Evidence From the H-1B Program NBER Working
Paper No.27538, 2020. Key reference: [8]
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Gibbons, E. M., Greenman, A., Norlander, P., Sørensen, T. A. "Monopsony power
and guest worker programs" The Antitrust
Bulletin 64:4 (2019): 540–565. Key reference: [9]
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Amior, M., Manning, A. Monopsony and the
Wage Effects of Migration CEP Discussion
Paper No.1690, 2020. Key reference: [10]
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Sharma, R., Sparber, C. Buying Lottery
Tickets for Foreign Workers: Search Cost Externalities Induced
by H-1B Policy IZA Discussion
Paper No.13892, 2020. Key reference: [11]
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Norlander, P., Varma, A. "H‐1B and L‐1
visa‐sponsored guest workers in the USA: An analysis of the
strategic impact of Indian and other firms" Thunderbird
International Business Review 61:4 (2019): 565–579. Key reference: [12]
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Doran, K. B., Gelber, A., Isen, A. The Effects of
High-Skilled Immigration Policy on Firms: Evidence from H-1B
Visa Lotteries NBER Working
Paper No.20668, 2014. Key reference: [13]
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Clemens, M. A. "Testing for
repugnance in economic transactions: Evidence from guest work in
the Gulf" The Journal of
Legal Studies 47:S1 (2018): S5–S44.
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Additional References
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- Brown, J. D., Hotchkiss, J. L., Quispe‐Agnoli, M. "Does employing undocumented workers give firms a competitive advantage?" Journal of Regional Science 53:1 (2013): 158–170.
- Clemens, M. A. "Why do programmers earn more in Houston than Hyderabad? Evidence from randomized processing of US visas" American Economic Review 103:3 (2013): 198–202.
- Clemens, M. A. The Roots of Global Wage Gaps: Evidence from Randomized Processing of US Visas Center for Global Development Working Paper No.212, 2010.
- Clemens, M. A., Lewis, E. G., Postel, H. M. "Immigration restrictions as active labor market policy: Evidence from the Mexican Bracero Exclusion" American Economic Review 108:6 (2018): 1468–1487.
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- Mayda, A. M., Ortega, F., Peri, G., Shih, K., Sparber, C. "The effect of the H-1B quota on the employment and selection of foreign-born labor" European Economic Review 108 (2018): 105–128.
- Manning, A. "Monopsony in labor markets: A review" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 74:1 (2020): 3–26.
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- Rissing, B. A., Castilla, E. J. "Testing attestations: US unemployment and immigrant work authorizations" Industrial and Labor Relations Review 69:5 (2016): 1081–1113.
- Shih, K. "Labor market openness, H‐1B visa policy, and the scale of international student enrollment in the United States" Economic Inquiry 54:1 (2016): 121–138.
- US Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report. Washington, DC: US Department of State, 2001–2020.
- Wang, X. "US permanent residency, job mobility, and earnings" Journal of Labor Economics (Forthcoming).
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