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Details about David Escamilla-Guerrero

Homepage:http://www.escamilla-guerrero.com
Postal address:University of St Andrews, School of Economics and Finance. Castlecliffe, The Scores, St Andrews KY16 9AZ, UK.
Workplace:School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews, (more information at EDIRC)
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2024

  1. All aboard! Railroad access and Mexico-US mass migration
    Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers, University of Oxford, Department of Economics Downloads
  2. The Effects of Immigration in a Developing Country
    Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers, University of Oxford, Department of Economics Downloads
  3. The Effects of Immigration in a Developing Country: Brazil in the Age of Mass Migration
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads
    Also in NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2024) Downloads

2023

  1. Explaining Gender Differences in Migrant Sorting: Evidence from Canada-US Migration
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads
    Also in Economic History Working Papers, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History (2022) Downloads
  2. The Impact of Violence during the Mexican Revolution on Migration to the United States
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (2)
    Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2023) Downloads View citations (2)

2020

  1. Life after Crossing the Border: Assimilation during the First Mexican Mass Migration
    Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers, University of Oxford, Department of Economics Downloads
    See also Journal Article Life after crossing the border: Assimilation during the first Mexican mass migration, Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier (2021) Downloads (2021)
  2. Migrant self-selection in the presence of random shocks. Evidence from the Panic of 1907
    Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers, University of Oxford, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article Migrant Self-Selection and Random Shocks: Evidence from the Panic of 1907, The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press (2023) Downloads (2023)

2019

  1. Revisiting Mexican migration in the Age of Mass Migration. New evidence from individual border crossings
    Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers, University of Oxford, Department of Economics Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article Revisiting Mexican migration in the Age of Mass Migration: New evidence from individual border crossings, Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, Taylor & Francis Journals (2020) Downloads View citations (8) (2020)

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Migrant Self-Selection and Random Shocks: Evidence from the Panic of 1907
    The Journal of Economic History, 2023, 83, (1), 45-85 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Migrant self-selection in the presence of random shocks. Evidence from the Panic of 1907, Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers (2020) Downloads View citations (2) (2020)

2021

  1. Christy Thornton, Revolution in development: Mexico and the governance of the global economy (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2021. Pp. v+302. ISBN 9780520297166 Pbk. £25.00)
    Economic History Review, 2021, 74, (3), 864-865 Downloads
  2. Life after crossing the border: Assimilation during the first Mexican mass migration
    Explorations in Economic History, 2021, 82, (C) Downloads
    See also Working Paper Life after Crossing the Border: Assimilation during the First Mexican Mass Migration, Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers (2020) Downloads (2020)

2020

  1. Revisiting Mexican migration in the Age of Mass Migration: New evidence from individual border crossings
    Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 2020, 53, (4), 207-225 Downloads View citations (8)
    See also Working Paper Revisiting Mexican migration in the Age of Mass Migration. New evidence from individual border crossings, Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers (2019) Downloads View citations (3) (2019)
 
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