Adrian Shin
- Inequality and immigration policyBy: Margaret E Peters, Adrian J ShinAbstract:How does inequality between capital and labor affect immigration policy? Increasing inequality can heighten anti-immigrant attitudes among host-state workers. Yet, for
- IMF: International migration fundBy: Merih Angin, Albana Shehaj, Adrian J ShinAbstract:Existing models of international organizations focus on the strategic and commercial interests of major shareholders to explain why some countries secure better
- Severing the Belt and Road: Overseas Chinese Networks and COVID-19 Travel RestrictionsBy: Sung Eun Kim, Adrian J Shin, Yujeong YangAbstract: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments around the world have imposed a wide variety of entry
- Fed Up: The Global Ascension of the Federal Reserve in the Era of MigrationBy: Brendan J Connell, Adrian J ShinAbstract:In recent decades, the Federal Reserve has emerged as a global lender of last resort. In this article, we investigate whether the
- The usual suspects?: Attitudes towards immigration during the COVID-19 pandemicBy: Sung Eun Kim, Adrian J Shin, Yujeong YangAbstract:COVID-19 has intensified public apprehension about foreigners. In this article, we examine two questions related to
- Historical Immigration Policies: Trends and LessonsBy: Margaret E Peters, Frida Boräng, Sara Kalm, Johannes Lindvall, Adrian J ShinAbstract:In recent years, scholars of migration have created several new immigration policy indexes, but most existing
Exchange rates and immigration policyBy: Adrian ShinAbstract:What explains cross-national and temporal variations in migrant rights? This article argues that policymakers implement more exclusionary or inclusive policies toward migrants in response
Migration and Economic CoercionBy: Brendan J Connell, Samantha L Moya, Adrian J ShinAbstract: Sender costs of economic sanctions exacerbate the enforcement problem associated with multilateral coercive measures. When third-
Professor Shin recently published a new article, "Inequality and the Partisan Political Economy". The article explores how inequality affects redistributive tax policies and the responses from both sides of the political spectrum. Learn
Angin, M, Shehaj, A, & Shin, AJ. Inside job: Migration and distributive politics in the European Union. Econ Polit. 2020; 00: 1– 25. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecpo.12170.Published: 06 January 2021Abstract: