Timothy J Hatton
Australian National University, University of Essex and CEPR
Tim Hatton is Professor of Economics at the University of Essex and at the Australian National University. His current research interests include the causes and effects of international migration, and immigration and asylum policy. He has published extensively on the economic history of labour markets, including the history of international migration. His most recent books include Seeking Asylum: Trends and Policies in the OECD (CEPR, 2011) and (with Jeffrey G. Williamson) Global Migration and the World Economy: Two Centuries of Policy and Performance (MIT Press, 2005). He is a Fellow of the IZA and of CEPR.
Articles by Timothy J Hatton:
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Reaching new heights: How have Europeans grown so tall?
5 August 2011, 19068 reads
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Seeking asylum: Trends and policies in the OECD
15 July 2011, 5661 reads
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Seeking asylum: Trends and policies in the OECD
14 July 2011, 6388 reads
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Refugees from North Africa: A case for cooperation?
2 May 2011, 6611 reads
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Jobs and recovery in the Great Depression
9 September 2010, 21131 reads
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Global economic slumps and migration
29 April 2009, 31540 reads
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The vanishing asylum seeker
7 April 2008, 7339 reads
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Can EU immigration policy select for skill?
14 February 2008, 30663 reads
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Selecting Europe's immigrants
3 July 2007, 41567 reads
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