

Hillel Rapoport
Professor of Economics at the Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Hillel Rapoport is Professor of Economics at the Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, and a scientific advisor at CEPII. He held positions at Bar-Ilan University and at the University of Lille and visiting positions at Stanford University and Harvard University. Since 2008 he is the Scientific Coordinator of the “migration and development” conferences jointly organised by the French Development Agency and the World Bank.
His research focuses on the growth and developmental impact of migration. His other research interests include economic history, political economy, and the economics of immigration and diversity.
Recent work by Hillel Rapoport
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Migration and post-conflict reconstruction
The return of Yugoslavian refugees from Germany in the 1990s explains the stronger performance of exports to the rest of the world in industries where they were employed while abroad
Published 09.09.19
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Let their people come: Migrants as drivers of knowledge diffusion
Migration, particularly skilled migration, is a driver of knowledge diffusion and it can induce productivity shifts as measured by new exports
Published 19.02.18