

Maheshwor Shrestha
Senior Economist, World Bank
Maheshwor Shrestha is a Senior Economist at the World Bank. He has led analytical and operational engagements in various countries in West Africa, South Asia, and East Asia focusing on migration, jobs, entrepreneurship, and safety net support and delivery systems. His research work focuses on migration, labor, education, and health in developing countries. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College.
Recent work by Maheshwor Shrestha
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Hitting the jackpot: The high returns of a Malaysia visa lottery for Bangladeshi workers
International migration can be transformative for low-skilled workers and their families, and governments can play important roles to ease the visa intermediation process, lower upfront costs, and ensure safer migration
Published 15.05.23
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Push and pull factors: Evidence from international migration from Nepal
Liquidity restraints, conflict and demand for labour all play a role in pushing or pulling people to migrate to particular destinations
Published 27.06.22