RESEARCH INTEREST
o
Public Economics
o
Geographic Movement of People
WORK IN PROGRESS
o
Production, appropriation, and
ownership security (with Richard Cornes)
o
Household formation, childbearing,
and separation (with Ray Rees)
o
Impact of parental transfers on
child decisions on education and coresidence (with
Deborah Cobb-Clark & Tue Gorgens)
o
Family reunification in immigration
policy
WORKING PAPERS
o Individual
preferences for immigration restriction in the European Union before the 2004
expansion, IIIS
Discussion Paper 199 (also as CSGR Working Paper 220/07) (01/2007)
PAPERS UNDER REVISION
o Impact
of paternal temporary absence on children left behind (with Alison Booth), IZA
Discussion Paper 4381 (also as CEPR Discussion Paper 7440) <current ver.> (11/2009)
REVISED PAPERS
o
Illegal migration, people smuggling,
and migrant exploitation, Warwick Economics Research Paper 791 (also as IIIS
Discussion Paper 207) <revised
ver.> (02/2011)
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Do employers support immigration?,
Trinity Economics Paper 1107 <revised ver.> (07/2010)
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A new approach to analyzing
production-appropriation games with many heterogeneous players (with Richard
Cornes & Roger Hartley), CESifo Working Paper
3060 (also as ANU RSE Working Paper 521) <revised ver.> (11/2010)
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
o
Migrant smuggling, Journal of Public Economics 94(7-8):
540-548 (2010) <published
ver.> <manuscript ver.>
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Disagreement over the immigration of
low-income earners in a welfare state, Journal
of Population Economics 19(4): 691-702 (2006) <published
ver.> <manuscript
ver.> <wp ver.>
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Redistribution
Policies for the Rural Poor of Developing Countries: Towards more equitable
development, Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press (2003) <library
copies> <publisher
copies>
DEPARTMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
o Coordinator
of ANU RSE
Research Papers
MISCELLANEA
o
I volunteer to edit a list of new
working papers on the economics of human migration at RePEc
weekly. Email subscription is free. This service is part of RePEc’s NEP.
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For previous students who need to resit at TCD <lecture
notes>
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February 18, 2011
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