Curriculum Vitae ANNA MARIA MAYDA

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Curriculum Vitae ANNA MARIA MAYDA Office Contact Information: Georgetown University Department of Economics, ICC 552 37th and O Streets, NW Washington DC, 20057

Office phone number: (202) 687 6712 Office fax number: (202) 687 6102 Email: [email protected] Web page: http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/amm223/

Personal Information: female, Italian national, green-card holder. Employment: Georgetown University Department of Economics and School of Foreign Service Associate Professor of Economics (with tenure), 2009-present Assistant Professor of Economics, 2003-2009 Education: Harvard University, Department of Economics, Cambridge, MA. PhD in Economics, June 2003. M.A. in Economics, April 2001. Thesis Title: “Essays on Trade and Immigration” Thesis Committee: Dani Rodrik, Elhanan Helpman and Alberto Alesina. Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Faculty of Statistics, Rome, Italy. Laurea in Statistics and Economics, Magna Cum Laude, July 1997. Undergraduate Thesis Title (in Italian): “Monetary Policy between Game Theory and Reality” Thesis Committee: Professors Luigi Spaventa and Giorgio Rodano. Research Fields: International Trade, Political Economy, International Migration. Refereed publications : “Why are some people (and countries) more protectionist than others?”, with Dani Rodrik, European Economic Review, August 2005, 49(6), pp. 1393–1430. “Who is against immigration? A cross-country investigation of individual attitudes towards immigrants,” Review of Economics and Statistics, August 2006, 88(3): pp. 510-530. “From individual attitudes towards migrants to migration policy outcomes: Theory and evidence,” with Giovanni Facchini, Economic Policy, October 2008, Issue 56: pp. 651 – 713. “Why are people more pro-trade than pro-migration?”, Economics Letters, December 2008, 101(3), pp. 160-163 “Do countries free ride on MFN?”, with Rod Ludema, Journal of International Economics, April 2009, 77(2): pp. 137-150.

Refereed publications (cont.) : “Does the welfare state affect individual attitudes toward immigrants? Evidence across countries,” with Giovanni Facchini, Review of Economics and Statistics, May 2009, 91(2): pp. 295-314. Reprinted in Barry R. Chiswick and Paul W. Miller eds., 2011, “Recent Developments in the Economics of Immigration” Edward Elgar. “Do south-south trade agreements increase trade? Commodity-level evidence from COMESA,” with Chad Steinberg, Canadian Journal of Economics, November 2009, 42(4): pp. 1361-1389. “International migration: A panel data analysis of the determinants of bilateral flows,” Journal of Population Economics, October 2010, 23 (4): pp. 1249-1274. “What drives immigration policy? Evidence from a survey of government officials,” with Giovanni Facchini, 2010, in I. Gang and G. S. Epstein (eds) Culture and Migration (Frontiers of Economics and Globalization, Volume X), World Scientific, pages 605-648. “Do interest groups affect US immigration policy?” with Giovanni Facchini and Prachi Mishra, September 2011, Journal of International Economics 85(1), pp. 114–128. “Individual attitudes towards skilled migration: An empirical analysis across countries,” with Giovanni Facchini, February 2012, The World Economy, 35(2), pp. 183-196. “Understanding highly skilled migration in developed countries: The Upcoming battle for brains,” with Simone Bertoli, Herbert Brucker, Giovanni Facchini, and Giovanni Peri, Part I, pp. 15-198, Chapters 1 through 7, in T. Boeri, H. Bruecker, F. Docquier and H. Rapoport (eds.) Brain Drain and Brain Gain. The Global Competition to Attract High-Skilled Migrants, September 2012, Oxford University Press. “What drives individual attitudes towards immigration in South Africa?” with Giovanni Facchini and Mariapia Mendola, Review of International Economics, May 2013, 21(2), pp.326–341. “Individual attitudes towards immigration: Economic vs. non-economic determinants,” with Giovanni Facchini and Riccardo Puglisi, forthcoming in G.P. Freeman, R. Hansen and D. Leal (eds.) Immigration and Public Opinions in Liberal Democracies, Routledge. “Do terms-of-trade effects matter for trade agreements? Theory and evidence from WTO countries,” with Rod Ludema, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2013, 128(4), pp.18371893.

Working Papers: “Risk, government and globalization: International survey evidence,” with Kevin O'Rourke and Richard Sinnott, last revised September 2011, revise and resubmit at Economics and Politics. “South-South migration and the labor market: Evidence from South Africa” with Giovanni Facchini and Mariapia Mendola, last revised June 2011, revise and resubmit at Journal of Developmet Economics.

“Protection for free? The political economy of U.S. tariff suspensions” with Rod Ludema and Prachi Mishra, last revised March 2011, submitted. “Illegal immigration and media exposure: Evidence on individual attitudes,” with Giovanni Facchini and Riccardo Puglisi, last revised September 2010, submitted. “Exposure to low-wage country imports and the growth of Japanese manufacturing plants,” with Masato Nakane, Chad Steinberg and Hiroyuki Yamada, last revised 2012, Discussion papers 12038, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI). “The Impact of skilled migration on firm-level productivity: An investigation of publicly traded U.S. firms,” with Anirban Ghosh, last revised August 2013. Work in Progress: “The External Tariffs of South-South Preferential Trade Agreements: An Empirical Investigation of Latin America,” with Rod Ludema and Christian Volpe, last revised November 2013. “Lobbying Expenditures on Migration: A Descriptive Analysis,” last revised April 2010. Non-refereed Publications: “Canada: No Place Like Home for Antidumping,” with Rod Ludema, 2011, in Chad P. Bown (ed.), The Great Recession and Import Protection: The Role of Temporary Trade Barriers. London, UK: CEPR and the World Bank (chapter 4). “The Political Economy of Immigration Policy,” with Giovanni Facchini, Human Development Research Paper 2009/03, April 2009, Background paper for the 2009 United Nations Human Development Report. “From attitudes towards immigration to immigration policy outcomes: Does public opinion rule?”, with Giovanni Facchini, Invited Article for Vox (European online journal on economics and politics), June 2008. “How individual attitudes are mapped into immigration policy outcomes,” with Giovanni Facchini, Invited Article for Vox (European online journal on economics and politics), May 2008. “Big governments and globalisation are complementary,” with Kevin O’Rourke, Invited Article for Vox (European online journal on economics and politics), November 2007. “International migration flows: The role of destination countries' migration policies,” with Krishna Patel. Commissioned by CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies) for the Social Security Administration project on Long-Term Immigration Projection Methods: Current Practice and How to Improve it. Web-published by the Boston College Center for Retirement Research, February 2006. “Perché non piace la globalizzazione” Invited article for La Voce (Italian online journal on

economics and politics), October 2005. “Jamaica secondary education: Improving quality and expanding access,” World Bank Report in Two Volumes No.19069-JM, Human Development Department, Caribbean Country Management Unit, Latin America and the Caribbean Region. Collaborated in the preparation of the report and responsible for its statistical annexes, World Bank, Washington DC, 1998. Seminars and Conference Presentations: Seminar Presentations at: IADB Research Department, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington DC, 2013; Ministero dell’Economia e delle Finanze, Rome, 2012; International Trade Commission, Washington DC, 2012; Rutgers University, Department of Economics, 2011; World Bank, Social Protection & Labor Sector Unit, 2011; OECD, Paris, 2011; Paris School of Economics, Paris, 2011; World Bank, Trade and Employment Series, Washington DC, 2011; Federal Reserve Board of Governors, International Finance Division, Washington DC, 2011; Department of Economics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, 2010; Seminar at Department of Economics, Universidad de San Andres, Buenos Aires, 2009; International Trade Seminar at the World Bank, Research Department, Washington DC, 2009; Economics Department & Ford Public Policy School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2008; Department of Economics, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2008; Università di Roma Tor Vergata, CEIS, 2008; Seminar Series at Institut d’Anàlisi Econòmica, Barcelona, 2008; MILLS (Milano Labour Lunch Seminars), Bicocca-Cattolica-Statale-IGIER Bocconi, 2008; Département d'Economie Politique, University of Geneva, 2008; Research Seminar Series in Economics and Econometrics, University of Geneva, 2008; INSIDE Seminar Series at Universitat Pompeu Fabra/Institut d’Anàlisi Econòmica, 2008; Department of Economics, University of Essex, 2008; Dipartimento di Economia Politica, Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca, 2008; Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2007; Leitner Political Economy Workshop, Yale University, 2007; International Monetary Fund, Research Department, Washington DC, 2007; Migration Workshop, Georgetown University, 2007; International Business Seminar, GWU Business School, 2007; Medio Credito Centrale, Rome, Italy, 2007; Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2006; IADB Research Department, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington DC, 2006; Research Workshop at Ente Einaudi, Rome, 2006; Trade and Development Workshop at George Washington University, 2006; Workshop at Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2006; International and Development Workshop at Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, 2006; International Economics Seminar at Johns Hopkins University-SAIS, Washington DC, 2006; International and Development Workshop at University of Maryland, College Park, 2005; Development Economics Seminar at IDEI, Université des Sciences Sociales, Toulouse, 2005; Development Economics Seminar at LEA, Ecole normale supérieure, Paris, 2005; OECD, Department of Economics, Paris, 2005; Micro Seminar at Georgetown University, Washington DC, 2005;

International and Development Workshop at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 2004; International Monetary Fund, Research Department, Washington DC, 2004; International Trade Seminar at the World Bank, Research Department, Washington DC, 2004; International Seminar at IADB, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington DC, 2004; International and Development Seminar at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2004; International Trade Commission, Washington DC, 2004; Labor Seminar at London School of Economics, London, 2003; Université de Montreal, Department of Economics, Montreal, 2003; Middlebury College, Department of Economics, Middlebury, 2003; SAIS-Johns Hopkins, Washington DC, 2003; Georgetown University, Department of Economics, Washington DC, 2003; Tilburg University, Department of Economics, Tilburg, 2003; IZA, Bonn, 2003; Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Department of Economics, Lisbon, 2003; University College Dublin, Department of Economics, Dublin, 2003. Conference Presentations at: NORFACE conference on migration, London, 2013; CEPR Conference “Causal Analysis in International Trade,” Villars, 2013; 14th Annual Conference ETSG, Leuven, 2012; 5th International Conference Migration & Development (AFD/World Bank/CGD), Paris, 2012; 2012 Rocky Mountain Empirical Trade Conference, Vancouver, 2012; Princeton-Yale Conference, Empirical Strategies in International Political Economy, Princeton 2012; 2nd Annual Washington Area International Trade Symposium, Washington DC, 2012; 2011 Empirical Investigations in International Trade (EIIT) 18th Conference, Purdue University; CEPR Conference “The Economics and Politics of Immigration,” Turin, 2011; International Migration Institute Conference “New approaches for researching the determinants of migration processes,” Oxford, 2011; 6th IZA/World Bank Conference “Employment and Development”, Mexico City, 2011; 8th IZA Annual Migration Meeting and 3rd Migration Topic Week, Washington DC, 2011; CEPR Conference “International Migration:Transnational links, Effects, Policies”, Venice, 2010; 2010 NBER Summer Institute of International Trade and Investment, Cambridge MA; Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti Conference on Brain Drain and Brain Gain, Pisa, 2009; “Dynamics of Public Opinion on Immigration in Liberal Democracies” conference, University of Texas at Austin, 2009; 2008 Southern Economic Association (SEA) Annual Meetings, Washington DC; Second INSIDE workshop on Migration, Institut d’Anàlisi Econòmica, Barcelona, 2008; Conference on “Outsourcing and Migration”, Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Torino, 2008; Third IZA/World Bank Conference on Employment and Development, Rabat, Morocco, 2008; Economic Policy Panel Meeting, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2008; CEPR Conference on “Transnationality of Migrants”, ECARES, Bruxelles, 2008; 2008 Empirical Investigations in Trade and Investment (EITI) 2nd conference, Tokyo; CEPR Conference on “Transnationality of Migrants”, Riga University, 2007; Globalization and Democracy conference, Princeton University, 2007; 2007 CEPR European Summer Symposium in Labour Economics (ESSLE); 2007 American Economic Association (AEA) Meetings, Chicago; 2006 CEPR European Research Workshop on International Trade (ERWIT), Vienna; CReAM/Target “Immigration” conference at University College London (UCL), London 2006; 2005 Southern Economic Association (SEA) Annual Meetings, Washington DC;

2005 Empirical Investigations in International Trade (EIIT) 12th Conference, Purdue University; 2005 NBER Summer Institute of International Trade and Investment, Cambridge MA; 2005 CEPR European Research Workshop on International Trade (ERWIT), Rotterdam; 2004 CEPR European Research Workshop on International Trade (ERWIT), Venice; 2004 EEA Annual Congress and Econometric Society European Meeting (EEA-ESEM), Madrid; 2004 IZA Annual Migration Meeting, Bonn; 2003 Empirical Investigations in International Trade (EIIT) 10th Conference, Purdue University; 2003 NEUDC Conference at Yale University; 2001 NBER Summer Institute of International Trade and Investment, Cambridge MA. Discussant at: 2008 Southern Economic Association (SEA) Annual Meetings, Washington DC; 2008 Empirical Investigations in Trade and Investment (EITI) 2nd conference, Tokyo; Center for Global Development, Development and Migration Seminar, 2006; 2006 IZA Annual Migration Meeting, Bonn; 2005 Southern Economic Association (SEA) Annual Meetings, Washington DC; 2005 North American Winter Meetings of the Econometric Society, Philadelphia; 2005 American Economic Association (AEA) Meetings, Philadelphia; "Immigration Issues in EU-Turkish Relations" Conference, Bogazici University, Istanbul, 2004; 2004 IDB/CEPR/DELTA Conference on Rules of Origin of PTAs, Washington DC; 2003 Empirical Investigations in International Trade (EIIT) 10th Conference, Purdue University; 2003 NEUDC Conference at Yale University. Teaching Experience: Georgetown University, Department of Economics and School of Foreign Service Instructor for Political Economy of Trade (undergraduate-level): 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 (spring and fall); Instructor for International Trade (first part) (PhD-level): 2005; Instructor for International Trade (second part) (PhD-level): 2004, 2007, 2009, 2012; Instructor for International Trade (master-level): 2012; Instructor for International Trade: Advanced (master-level): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012; Instructor for International Trade (undergraduate-level): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012. Harvard University, Department of Economics and Kennedy School of Government: Teaching fellow for International Trade Policy (PhD-level), Fall 2002, Fall 2001; Teaching fellow for International Monetary Economics (undergraduate-level), Spring 2002; Instructor for Principles of Economic-Macro (undergraduate-level), Fall 2000; Instructor for Principles of Economics-Micro (undergraduate-level), Spring 2001. Advisor: Justin Pierce (first job: Census Bureau), Anastasiya Denisova (first job: Young Professional Program at the World Bank). Committee member: Zhi George Yu (first job: Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), Luis San Vicente Portes (first job: Montclair State University), Eva Mengova (first job: California State University, Fullerton), Utku Kumru (first job: Deloitte). Grants:

National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Grant 2007-2009, Free Riding and the MostFavored Nation Clause; Co-principal investigator at Georgetown University with Rod Ludema (PI); the project has received a budget of $304,135. Georgetown SFS Summer 2005 Research Grant. Georgetown Graduate School Summer 2011 Research Grant. Georgetown Grant-In-Aid program. Georgetown International Collaborative Research Grant. Other Grants: Norface Research Grant 2009-2012, Temporary migration, Integration and the Role of Policies (TEMPO); Team member for CEPR; the entire project has received a budget of approximately 2.3 million Euros. World Bank Research Grant, 2009-2010, Brain Drain, Return migration and South-South migration: Impact on labor markets and human capital; Team member for Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano; the entire project has received a budget of approximately 500,000 US dollars. Marie Curie Research Training Network financed by European Commission, 2007-2010, Transnationality of Migrants (TOM); Team member for Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano; the entire project has received a budget of approximately eur 2.7 million. Scholarships and Fellowships: Winner of Marie Curie Fellowship, Research Training Network on Transnationality of Migrants (TOM), Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Università di Milano, 2007-2008. Winner of Harvard Graduate Society Term Time Award For Dissertation Research, 2001-2002. Winner of Harvard Fellowship for four years (tuition), 1998-2002. Winner of Harvard Scholarship, 1999-2000. Winner of Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Scholarship, 1998-1999. Honors: Winner of 2006 Excellence in Teaching Award, Economics Department, Georgetown University. Winner of Certificate of Distinction in Teaching (Harvard University-Derek Bok Center), 2001. Professional Memberships and Activities: Member of the Programme Committee for the 26th EEA Congress, Oslo, August 2011. Member of the Programme Committee for the 25th EEA Congress, Glasgow, August 2010. Member of the Programme Committee for the 24th EEA Congress, Barcelona, August 2009. Organizer of the “Outsourcing and Migration” Conference, Torino, 2008. Member of the Programme Committee for the 23rd EEA Congress, Milan, August 2008. CEPR summer school “International Migration in Host Country”, Gargnano, September 2007. Member of the Programme Committee for the 22nd EEA Congress, Budapest, August 2007. Organizer of International Economics Seminar, Georgetown University, 2004-2006. External fellow at Center for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), UCL, 2006-present. CEPR Research Affiliate, 2005-present. IZA research affiliate, 2003-2005; IZA research fellow 2005-present. CSWEP Mentoring for Junior Faculty Mentoring Workshop, NSF, San Diego, January 2004. Graduate student fellow at Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2001-2003.

Referee for American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, National Science Foundation, The Economic Journal, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of International Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Development Economics, European Economic Review, Canadian Journal of Economics, American Political Science Review, Research in Labor Economics, Journal of Population Economics, Economics and Politics, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Journal of Comparative Economics, The B.E. Journals in Economic Analysis & Policy, Studies in Comparative International Development, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Review of International Economics, International Migration, Economica, Economic Inquiry, WBER Other Professional Activities: Visiting Professor, Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano, Università di Milano, academic year 2007-2008 Visiting Professor, Yale University, Political Science Department, October 2007. Visiting Professor, Ente Einaudi, Rome, May-June 2006. Visiting Professor, Institute for International Studies, Trinity College Dublin, March 2006. Resident Scholar at the IMF Research Department, Trade Unit, Washington DC, Jan.-June 2004. Consultant at World Bank, Latin America Caribbean Unit, Washington DC, Nov.1997-July 1998.