
The DR's Three Crazy Migration Experiments
What can Caribbean migration teach us about industrial policy in developing countries?
Economics of Haiti's Past and Present
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What can Caribbean migration teach us about industrial policy in developing countries?

A new natural experiment

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To the surprise of many, one of the Trump administration's first actions was to systematically dismantle US Agency for International Development (USAID).

Trump has signed an executive order to end birthright citizenship for certain children of immigrants. But an unprecedented policy experiment in the Dominican Republic shows it could turn him into an inverted Pharaoh. Egypt was plagued for keeping the House of Israel in. Ending birthright citizenship could bring plagues for trying to keep immigrants out.

I’m falling into an unfortunate tradition of annually updating the graphs of how bad Haiti’s situation is.

This is a summary of a paper by Alessandra Anna Palazzo, an economics graduate student at University of Maryland.

A natural experiment

More results from new data

Evidence from new data