Seminars

[응용 세미나] Abundance from Abroad: Migrant Income and Long-Run Economic Development

  • Speaker Gaurav Khanna (UCSD)
  • Date Monday, September 08, 2025 14:30~15:45
  • Venue 서울대 우석경제관 307호
Abstract

We study how international migrant income prospects affect long-run development in origin areas. We leverage the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis exchange rate shocks in a shift-share identification strategy across Philippine provinces. Initial migrant income shocks are magnified six-fold over time, increasing domestic income, education levels, migrant skills, and high-skilled migration. Remarkably, 73.6% of long-run income gains come from domestic rather than migrant income. Trade-driven impacts of exchange rate shocks are orthogonal to effects via migrant income. A structural model reveals that 19.6% of long-run income gains stem from educational investments. International migration fosters broad economic development in origin communities.
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