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Caglar Ozden

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First Name:Caglar
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Last Name:Ozden
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Affiliation

Economics Research
World Bank Group

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
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RePEc:edi:dvewbus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Sari Pekkala Kerr & William Kerr & Çaǧlar Özden & Christopher Parsons, 2016. "Global Talent Flows," NBER Working Papers 22715, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Sari Pekkala Kerr & William Kerr & Çaǧlar Özden & Christopher Parsons, 2016. "High-Skilled Migration and Agglomeration," NBER Working Papers 22926, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Frédéric Docquier & Çaǧlar Özden & Giovanni Peri, 2010. "The Wage Effects of Immigration and Emigration," NBER Working Papers 16646, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  4. Michel BEINE & Frederic DOCQUIER & Caglar OZDEN, 2009. "Diasporas," LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES 2009002, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  5. Hoekman, Bernard & Ozden, Caglar, 2009. "The Euro-mediterranean partnership : trade in services as an alternative to migration ?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 5049, The World Bank.
  6. Niimi, Yoko & Ozden, Caglar & Schiff, Maurice, 2008. "Remittances and the Brain Drain: Skilled Migrants Do Remit Less," IZA Discussion Papers 3393, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  7. Javorcik, Beata S. & Ozden, Caglar & Spatareanu, Mariana & Neagu, Cristina, 2006. "Migrant networks and foreign direct investment," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4046, The World Bank.
  8. Niimi, Yoko & Ozden, Caglar, 2006. "Migration and remittances : causes and linkages," Policy Research Working Paper Series 4087, The World Bank.
  9. Mattoo, Aaditya & Neagu, Ileana Cristina & Ozden, Caglar, 2005. "Brain waste? Educated immigrants in the U.S. labor market," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3581, The World Bank.
  10. Lederman, Daniel & Ozden, Caglar, 2005. "Geopolitical interests and preferential access to U.S. markets," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3531, The World Bank.
  11. Hoekman, Bernard & Ozden, Caglar, 2005. "Trade preferences and differential treatment of developing countries : a selective survey," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3566, The World Bank.
  12. Freund, Caroline & Ozden, Caglar, 2004. "Loss aversion and trade policy," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3385, The World Bank.
  13. Ozden, Caglar & Sharma, Gunjan, 2004. "Price effects of preferential market access : the Caribbean Basin Initiative and the apparel sector," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3244, The World Bank.
  14. Ozden, Caglar & Reinhardt, Eric, 2003. "The perversity of preferences : GSP and developing country trade policies, 1976 - 2000," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2955, The World Bank.

Articles

  1. Caroline Freund & Caglar Ozden, 2008. "Trade Policy and Loss Aversion," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 98(4), pages 1675-1691, September.
  2. Ozden, Caglar & Reinhardt, Eric, 2005. "The perversity of preferences: GSP and developing country trade policies, 1976-2000," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 78(1), pages 1-21, October.
  3. Bown, Chad P. & Hoekman, Bernard & Ozden, Caglar, 2003. "The pattern of US antidumping: the path from initial filing to WTO dispute settlement," World Trade Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 2(3), pages 349-371, November.

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  1. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (7) 2008-03-25 2009-04-05 2009-07-11 2009-10-03 2011-01-16 2016-10-23 2016-12-18. Author is listed
  2. NEP-DEV: Development (5) 2005-12-14 2006-11-04 2007-01-13 2008-03-25 2009-07-11. Author is listed
  3. NEP-INT: International Trade (5) 2005-12-14 2005-12-14 2011-01-16 2016-10-23 2016-12-18. Author is listed
  4. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (2) 2016-10-23 2016-12-18
  5. NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 2009-10-03
  6. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (1) 2011-01-16
  7. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2016-12-18
  8. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (1) 2005-12-14
  9. NEP-INO: Innovation (1) 2016-12-18
  10. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2011-01-16
  11. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2005-12-14
  12. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (1) 2006-11-04
  13. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (1) 2016-12-18

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