Gordon H. Hanson

IR/PS
University California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Dr., MC: 0519
La Jolla, CA 92093-0519

Phone: (858) 822-5087
Fax: (858) 534-3939
E-mail:
gohanson(at)ucsd(dot)edu

 


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Recent Publications

• "Local Public Finance and Individual Preferences over Globalization Strategies", Economics and Politics, 19(2007):  1-33 .  (with Kenneth Scheve and Matthew Slaughter).

•"Dodging the Guest Worker Bullet," Opinion-Editorial, p. A15, The Wall Street Journal, July 5, 2007.

•"Emigration, Remittances, and Labor Force Participation in Mexico," Integration and Trade Journal, 27(2007): 73-103.

•"Free Markets Need Free People," Opinion-Editorial, p. A19, The Wall Street Journal, April 10, 2007.

•"The Economic Logic of Illegal Immigration," Council Special Report No. 26, Council on Foreign Relations, April 2007.

• "Globalization, Labor Income, and Poverty in Mexico," in Ann Harrison, ed.,
Globalization and Poverty, Chicago:  University of Chicago Press and the National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007, 417-456.

• "Emigration, Labor Supply and Earnings in Mexico," in George Borjas, ed.,
Mexican Immigration, Chicago:  University of Chicago Press and the National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007, 289-328.

• "Illegal Migration from Mexico to the United States," Journal of Economic Literature, December 44(2006): 869-924.

• "Vertical Production Networks in Multinational Firms,"
Review of Economics and Statistics, November 87(2005):  664-678. (with Raymond Mataloni and Matthew Slaughter)

• "Market Potential, Increasing Returns, and Geographic Concentration,"
Journal of International Economics, September 2005, 67(1):  1-24.

• "Ownership and Control in Outsourcing to China:  Estimating the Property Rights Theory of the Firm,"
Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2005, 120(2):  729-762. (with Robert Feenstra) Appendix

• "International Migration, Self-Selection, and the Distribution of Wages:  Evidence from Mexico and the United States,"
Journal of Political Economy, April 2005, 113(2):  239-281. (with Daniel Chiquiar)

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Why Does Immigration Divide America?  Public Finance and Political Opposition to Open Borders.  Washington, DC:  Institute for International Economics, 2005.

• "Challenges for U.S. Immigration Policy," in C. Fred Bergsten, ed.,
The United States and the World Economy:  Foreign Economic Policy for the Next Decade, Washington, DC:  Institute for International Economics, 2005, 343-372.

"The Home Market Effect and Bilateral Trade Patterns,"
American Economic Review, September 2004, 94:  1108-1129. (with Chong Xiang)

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"The Value of Information in International Trade:  Gains to Outsourcing through Hong Kong,” Advances in Economic Analysis and Policy, Vol. 4(2004): No. 1, Article 7.  (with Robert Feenstra and Sounghua Lin)

• "Intermediaries in Entrepτt Trade: Hong Kong Re-Exports of Chinese Goods,"
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 13(2004):  3-36. (with Robert Feenstra)

• "Technology, Trade, and Adjustment to Immigration in Israel,"
European Economic Review,
48(2004): 403-428. (with Matthew Slaughter and Neil Gandal)

• "What Has Happened to Wages in Mexico since NAFTA?", in Toni Estevadeordal, Dani Rodrick, Alan Taylor, Andres Velasco, eds.,
FTAA and Beyond: Prospects for Integration in the Americas, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004.

• "Global Production and Inequality: A Survey of Trade and Wages," in James Harrigan, ed.,
Handbook of International Economics
, Basil Blackwell, 2003. (with Robert Feenstra)