

Jennifer Alix-Garcia
Professor of Applied Economics, Oregon State University
Jennifer Alix-Garcia is an applied microeconomist. Her research focuses on environment and development, economic geography, and the impacts of forced migration.
She received her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley's Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. She has worked at the University of Montana, the University of San Francisco, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is now head of the Department of Applied Economics at Oregon State University.
Recent work by Jennifer Alix-Garcia
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How refugee camps benefit host communities
Refugee camps can have a positive effect on the local economy through increased demand for employment opportunities and agricultural goods
Published 16.11.17