

Melanie Morten
Assistant Professor of Economics, Stanford University
Melanie Morten is an Assistant Professor at Stanford’s Department of Economics. She is interested in how households respond to risk in developing countries, including using short term and temporary migration. She received her PhD from Yale in May 2013 and was a post-doctoral fellow at the Minneapolis Federal Reserve.
Recent work by Melanie Morten
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Migration to end poverty
Removing barriers to internal migration can boost a country’s productivity, albeit modestly and with heterogonous effects on original populations
Published 22.02.19