The World Bank Economic Review

The World Bank Economic Review

Volume 32 • Number 1 2018 ISSN 0258-6770 (PRINT) ISSN 1564-698X (ONLINE) THE WORLD BANK THE WORLD BANK 1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433, USA Public Disclosure Authorized ECONOMIC REVIEW World Wide Web: http://www.worldbank.org/ E-mail: [email protected] Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/wber/issue/32/1 by Joint Bank-Fund Library user on 09 August 2019 Volume 32 • 2018 • Number 1 THE WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW Migrant Labor Markets and the Welfare of Rural Households in the Developing World: Evidence from China Alan de Brauw and John Giles The Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on Firm Entry and Performance in Turkey Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Marcel van den Berg, and Wolter Hassink Public Disclosure Authorized Inventor Diasporas and the Internationalization of Technology Ernest Miguélez The Impact of Rural Pensions in China on Labor Migration Karen Eggleston, Ang Sun, and Zhaoguo Zhan When the Cat’s Away … The Effects of Spousal Migration on Investments on Children Lucia Rizzica Can Parental Migration Reduce Petty Corruption in Education? Lisa Sofie Höckel, Manuel Santos Silva, and Tobias Stöhr SYMPOSIUM OF PAPERS FROM THE 8TH AFD-WORLD BANK MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE Guest editors: David McKenzie, Caglar Ozden, and Hillel Rapoport The Long-Term Impacts of International Migration: Evidence from a Lottery Public Disclosure Authorized John Gibson, David McKenzie, Halahingano Rohorua, and Steven Stillman Migration and Cross-Border Financial Flows Maurice Kugler, Oren Levintal, and Hillel Rapoport Heterogeneous Technology Diffusion and Ricardian Trade Patterns William R. Kerr Pages 1–220 How and Why Does Immigration Affect Crime? Evidence from Malaysia Caglar Ozden, Mauro Testaverde, and Mathis Wagner Migrant Remittances and Information Flows: Evidence from a Field Experiment Catia Batista and Gaia Narciso ISBN 978-0-19-880922-7 academic.oup.com/wber 9 780198 809227 Public Disclosure Authorized WBER.J_32_1_Cover.indd 1 23/02/18 5:40 PM subscriptions: A subscription to The World Bank Economic Review (ISSN 0258-6770) comprises 3 issues. Prices include postage; for subscribers outside the Americas, issues are sent air freight. Annual Subscription Rate (Volume 32, 3 Issues, 2018): Institutions—Print edition and site-wide online access: £224/$337/€337, Print edition only: £205/$309/€309, Site-wide online access only: £166/$252/€251; Corporate—Print edition and site-wide online access: £336/$504/€504, Print edition only: £309/$462/€462, Site-wide online access only: £250/$373/€374; Personal—Print edition and individual online access: £53/$81/€81. 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THE WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW Volume 32 r 2018 r Number 1 Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/wber/issue/32/1 by Joint Bank-Fund Library user on 09 August 2019 Migrant Labor Markets and the Welfare of Rural Households in the Developing World: Evidence from China 1 Alan de Brauw and John Giles The Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on Firm Entry and Performance in Turkey 19 Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Marcel van den Berg, and Wolter Hassink Inventor Diasporas and the Internationalization of Technology 41 Ernest Miguélez The Impact of Rural Pensions in China on Labor Migration 64 Karen Eggleston, Ang Sun, and Zhaoguo Zhan When the Cat’s Away ...The Effects of Spousal Migration on Investments on Children 85 Lucia Rizzica Can Parental Migration Reduce Petty Corruption in Education? 109 Lisa Sofie Höckel, Manuel Santos Silva, and Tobias Stöhr Symposium of papers from the 8TH AFD-World Bank Migration and Development Conference Guest editors: David McKenzie, Caglar Ozden, and Hillel Rapoport The Long-Term Impacts of International Migration: Evidence from a Lottery 127 John Gibson, David McKenzie, Halahingano Rohorua, and Steven Stillman Migration and Cross-Border Financial Flows 148 Maurice Kugler, Oren Levintal, and Hillel Rapoport Heterogeneous Technology Diffusion

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