International Migration, the Refugee Crisis, and the Political Turn to the Right in the European Union

The Kea Fiedler Memorial Lecture presents:

International Migration, the Refugee Crisis, and the Political Turn to the Right in the European Union by E.M. Mouhoud.

 

Introduced by
David Howell
Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Milano School
The New School

Comments by
Jennifer Hunt
James Cullen Professor of Economics, Rutgers University
Former Chief Economist of the U.S. Department of Labor

 

E.M. Mouhoud  teaches international economics and is the director of the Masters in International Affairs at Paris-Dauphine. He is a researcher at the Laboratory of Economics Dauphine- DIAL IRD.

E.M. Mouhoud was the first economist in France to highlight and analyze both theoretically and empirically, the Industrial relocation phenomenon. Two of his reference books are “Technical change and international division of labor”, Economica, 1993, “Globalization and Offshoring of enterprises“, landmarks, La Découverte, 2011 (Third Edition). Recent publications include: “International migration and mobility : new challenges to integration in European Union”(working paper in progress); “To have and have not. Migration, remittances. Poverty and Inequality in Algerian” paper published in the Scandinavian Journal of economics; “De-globalisation and reshoring activities : Emerging Asian Countries and European Competitiveness in perspective” (working paper with Jacques Mazier)

 

November 8th, 3:30-5:00 pm

University Center, Room UC 304
63 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003

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