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Gordon H. HansonProfessor of Economics; Director of Center on Pacific Economies UCSD, IR/PS 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093-0519 Office #1324 Phone: (858) 822-5087 Fax (858) 534-3939 Email: gohanson@ucsd.edu Hanson is an authority on foreign investment, immigration, and international trade. His current research projects examine the economic consequences of Mexican migration to the United States, how and why multinational firms globalize their production activities, and the factors that shape countries export capabilities. He has published several books and numerous articles in leading economics journals on such topics as the impact of globalization on wages, the fiscal and labor-market consequences of immigration, and the implications of trade reform for regional economies. Recent publications include “The Home-Market Effect and Bilateral Trade Patterns” American Economic Review (2004), Open Borders and Empty Coffers: Public Finance and Political Opposition to Immigration (Institute for International Economics, 2004), “Technology, Trade, and Adjustment to Immigration in Israel,” European Economic Review (2004), Immigration and the Welfare System (Oxford University Press, 2002), "Does Border Enforcement Protect U.S. Workers from Illegal Immigration?" The Review of Economics and Statistics (2002), and “Labor-Market Adjustment in Open Economies,” Journal of International Economics (2002).
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