List of Publications,
By
Published
and Forthcoming Articles in Refereed Journals, by year, in inverse
Chronological Order
Updated to December,
2011,
Forthcoming:
Giovanni
Peri (forthcoming) “The
Effect of Immigration on Productivity: Evidence from U.S. States” Forthcoming, the Review of Economics and Statistics
(NBER working Paper Version # 15507
Gianmarco
I.P. Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri (forthcoming) “Rethinking the Effects of Immigration on
Wages”, forthcoming in the Journal
of the European Economic Association, 2011.
(Previous NBER working Paper version, #
14188 STATA
Codes and Instructions)
(Previous NBER working paper version #
12497)
Will
Ambrosini and Giovanni Peri (2012) “The Determinants and the
Selection of Mexico-US Migrations” forthcoming in the World Economy.
2011:
Giovanni
Peri and Chad Sparber (2011) “Highly-Educated
Immigrants and Native Occupational Choice” Industrial Relations,
Vol. 50, No. 3 (July 2011).
Giovanni Peri
(2011) Rethinking the Area Approach: Immigrants and the Labor Market in
California, 1960-2005” Journal of International Economics,
Vol. 84 (1) pp. 1-14.
Giovanni
Peri and Chad Sparber (2011) “Assessing Inherent Model Bias:
An Application to Native Displacement in Response to Immigration”
Journal of Urban Economic, Volume 69, issue 1 January 2011 pp. 82-91.
(NBER Working Paper version # 16332)
2010:
Giovanni
Peri and Francisco Requena (2010) “The Trade Creation Effect of
Immigrants: evidence from the Remarkable
Case of Spain”, Canadian Journal of Economics, Volume 49, 1433-1459.
( NBER Working Paper Version, # 15625)
Francesco
D’Amuri, Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri (2010) “The
Labor Market Impact of Immigration in Western Germany in the 1990's” European
Economic Review, Vol. 54 (4),
550-570.
(NBER Working Paper, Version as # 13851)
2009:
Susana
Iranzo and Giovanni Peri (2009a) “Schooling
Externalities, Technology and Productivity:
Theory and Evidence from U.S. States” Review of Economics and
Statistics, Vol. 91 (2), 420-431.
(NBER
Working Paper Version, # 12440)
Giovanni
Peri and Chad Sparber (2009) “Task
Specialization, Immigration and Wages”, American Economic Journal:
Applied Economics, Vol. 1(3), 135-169.
(NBER Working Paper Version, # 13389)
Susana
Iranzo and Giovanni Peri (2009b) “Migration
and trade: Theory with an application to the Eastern–Western European
Integration”, Journal of International Economics, Volume 79, Issue 1, pp.
1-19.
(NBER Working Paper Version # 13631)
Karin Mayr and Giovanni Peri (2009) “Brain Drain and Brain
Return: Theory and Application to Eastern-Western Europe" in Berkeley
Electronic Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Contributions.
Vol. 9: Issue 1, Article 49.
(NBER
Working Paper Version # 14039)
2007:
Laura
Bottazzi and Giovanni Peri (2007) “The
Dynamics of R&D and Innovation in the Short Run and in the Long Run”
(with Laura Bottazzi). Economic
Journal, Volume 117, Number 518, 486-511.
(NBER working Paper Version # 11524)
(PDF)
2006:
Gianmarco
Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri (2006) “The Economic
Value of Cultural Diversity: Evidence from U.S. Cities”, Journal of Economic Geography,
Vol. 6, Issue 1, 9-44.
(NBER Working Paper Version # 10904)
Giovanni Peri and Dieter Urban
(2006) “Catching-up to Foreign Technology? Evidence on the Veblen-Gerschenkron Effect
of Foreign Investments”, Regional
Science and Urban Economics, Vol.
36, Issue 1, 72-98.
(NBER Working Paper Version # 10893)
Antonio Ciccone and Giovanni Peri (2006) “Identifying Human
Capital Externalities: Theory with
Applications”. Review of Economic
Studies, Vol. 73, pp.
381-412.
2005:
Giovanni
Peri (2005) “Determinants
of Knowledge Flows and their Effects on Innovation”, Review of Economics and Statistics Vol. 87, Issue 2, 308-322.
Antonio
Ciccone and Giovanni Peri (2005) “Long-Run
Substitutability between More and Less Educated Workers: Evidence from U.S.
States 1950-1990" Review of
Economics and Statistics, Vol.
87, Issue 4, Pages 652-663.
Gianmarco Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri (2005) “Cities
and Cultures” Journal of
Urban Economics, Volume
58, Issue 2, Pages 304-307.
2004:
Sascha
Becker, Andrea Ichino and Giovanni Peri (2004) “How
Large is the Brain Drain from Italy?” Giornale
degli Economisti e Annali di Economia,Vol. 63 – N.1, pp. 1-32
Giovanni
Peri (2004a) “Knowledge Flows and
Productivity”, Leading Article, Rivista di Politica Economica, Vol.
March-April, 2004 .
Giovanni
Peri (2004b) “Socio-Cultural
Variables and Economic Success: Evidence from Italian Provinces 1951-1991",
Berkeley
Electronic Journal in Macroeconomics, Topics: Vol. 4: No. 1,
Article 12.
2003:
Laura
Bottazzi and Giovanni Peri (2003) “Innovation
and Spillovers in Regions: Evidence from European Patent Data” European Economic Review, vol. 47/4 pp. 687-710.
2002:
Giovanni Peri (2002b) “Globalization,
Rigidities and National Specialization: A Dynamic Analysis”, Structural
Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 13 (2) pp. 151-177, June 2002
Giovanni
Peri (2002b) “Young
Workers, Learning and Agglomerations.”, Journal of Urban Economics, Vol.
52/3 pp. 582-607 Nov. 2002.
2001:
Alejandro Cunat and Giovanni Peri
(2001) “Job creation in Italy: Geography,
Determinants and Perspectives” Giornale
degli Economisti e Annali di Economia, Vol 61- N. 1 April 2001 pp.23-54.
1998:
Maurice Obstfeld and
Giovanni Peri (1998) “Regional
non-adjustment and Fiscal Policy” Economic Policy, Vol. 26 April 1998 pp.
207-259.
Reprinted in “Intranational
Macroeconomics” edited by Gregory Hess and Eric Van Wincoop,
Cambridge University Press, New York 2000