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J. Edward Taylor VITAE December 2018 (jetaylor.ucdavis.edu) Work: Department of Agricultural Home: 1947 Yosemite Road and Resource Economics Berkeley, CA 94707 University of California (510) 388-0773 Davis, CA 95616 (510) 388-0773 FAX: 752-5614 e-mail: [email protected] Website: jetaylor.ucdavis.edu ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Education 1984 Ph.D., Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1982 M.S., Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1979 B.S., Economics (summa cum laude, first in class), University of California, Riverside 1975 Universidad Anahuac, Mexico City Research Interests and Teaching Research: Economic Development, Human Resources, and the Environment; Village and Rural Economy-wide Modeling; Applied Micro-Econometrics Teaching: Applied Microeconomic Theory, Development Economics, Econometrics, Ancient Greek Economy and Numismatics (http://trc.ucdavis.edu/trc/freshSem/sp08/taylor.htm) Professional Background Vice-chair, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis, 2016-present Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis, 1996- (Joined Department as Assistant Professor in 1987) Director, Rural Economies of the Americas Program (REAP), University of California, Davis, Institute of Governmental Affairs (http://www.reap.ucdavis.edu) Co-Director, Program for the Study of Economic Change and Sustainability in Rural Mexico, El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City (http://precesam.colmex.mx) Research Associate I, The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., 1985-87 Visiting Research Economist, University of California, Berkeley, 1985 Visiting Scholar, Harvard University, 1984-85 Honors and Awards Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2018 Quality of Research Discovery Award, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA), Honorable Mention, for “A Declining Farm Workforce: Analysis of Panel Data from Rural Mexico” (with Diane Charlton), 2017
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J. Edward Taylor VITAE December 2018

(jetaylor.ucdavis.edu) Work: Department of Agricultural Home: 1947 Yosemite Road and Resource Economics Berkeley, CA 94707 University of California (510) 388-0773 Davis, CA 95616 (510) 388-0773 FAX: 752-5614 e-mail: [email protected] Website: jetaylor.ucdavis.edu ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Education 1984 Ph.D., Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1982 M.S., Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1979 B.S., Economics (summa cum laude, first in class), University of California, Riverside 1975 Universidad Anahuac, Mexico City

Research Interests and Teaching Research: Economic Development, Human Resources, and the Environment; Village and Rural

Economy-wide Modeling; Applied Micro-Econometrics Teaching: Applied Microeconomic Theory, Development Economics, Econometrics, Ancient Greek

Economy and Numismatics (http://trc.ucdavis.edu/trc/freshSem/sp08/taylor.htm)

Professional Background Vice-chair, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis,

2016-present Professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Davis,

1996- (Joined Department as Assistant Professor in 1987) Director, Rural Economies of the Americas Program (REAP), University of California, Davis,

Institute of Governmental Affairs (http://www.reap.ucdavis.edu) Co-Director, Program for the Study of Economic Change and Sustainability in Rural Mexico, El

Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City (http://precesam.colmex.mx) Research Associate I, The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., 1985-87 Visiting Research Economist, University of California, Berkeley, 1985 Visiting Scholar, Harvard University, 1984-85 Honors and Awards Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2018 Quality of Research Discovery Award, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA),

Honorable Mention, for “A Declining Farm Workforce: Analysis of Panel Data from Rural Mexico” (with Diane Charlton), 2017

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Fellow, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA), 2015 Uma Lele Prize for Gender Research, Honorable Mention, International Conference of Agricultural

Economists, 2015. AAEA Quality of Communication Award, for Beyond Experiments in Development Economics:

Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation, 2015 Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award, University of California, Davis, 2014 Associated Students of UC Davis Excellence in Education Award Nominee, 2014 Outstanding Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy Article Award, 2013, Honorable Mention,

for “The End of Farm Labor Abundance” (with Diane Charlton) Gifford Faculty Fellow, 2007-08 Outstanding American Journal of Agricultural Economics Article Award, 2007, Honorable Mention,

for “Subsistence Response to Market Shocks” (with George Dyer and Stephen R. Boucher) Who’s Who in Economics, 4th Edition, 2003 Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, U.C. Davis, 2003. Outstanding Teacher/Lecturer Award, U.C. Davis, Department of Agricultural Economics, 1990 Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis Award, American Agricultural Economics Association, 1985 Phi Beta Kappa Appointments Chair, UC-Mexico Initiative Working Group on the Environment, 2014 Co-Editor, American Journal of Agricultural Economics Executive Committee, Pacific Rim Research Institute, 2005-present. Editorial Advisor, Social Science Research Committee, 2009 Executive Committee, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association International Section,

2008-09 Chair, University of California Institute on Mexico and the United States (UC Mexus) Advisory

Committee, 2001-05 Co-Editor, Rural Migration News (on-line quarterly at http://migration.ucdavis.edu) Chair, Graduate Administrative Committee, UC Davis Department of Agricultural and Resource

Economics, 1995-1997 Appointed Member, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, Binational Study, 1995-97. Appointed Member, Commission on South-North Migration, International Union for the Scientific

Study of Population (IUSSP), Liege, 1992-97.

Publications Books The Farm Labor Problem: A Global Perspective (with Diane Charlton). Amsterdam: Elsevier

Academic Press, 2018 (https://farmlabor.ucdavis.edu/) Essentials of Applied Econometrics (with Aaron D. Smith). Oakland: University of California Press

(2016). Essentials of Development Economics, Second Edition (with Travis Lybbert). Oakland: University

of California Press, 2015 (www.rebeltext.org/development).

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La Economía del Campo Mexicano: Tendencias y Retos para su Desarrollo (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude, Fabiola Rivera Ramírez, María de los Ángeles Chávez Alvarado, and José Jorge Mora Rivera, eds.). Mexico City: El Colegio de México, 2015.

Beyond Experiments in Development Economics: Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation (with Mateusz Filipski). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.

Village Economies. The Design, Estimation and Use of Villagewide Economic Models (with Irma Adelman). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. (New edition in paperback.)

The New Rural Poverty—Agriculture and Immigration in California (with P.L. Martin and M. Fix). Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 2006.

Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium (with D. S. Massey, J. Arango, G. Hugo, A. Kouaouci, and A. Pellegrino). New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. (New edition in paperback.)

International Migration: Prospects and Policies in a Global Market (with D.S. Massey). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

Education, Migration and Productivity: An Analytic Approach and Evidence from Rural Mexico (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude). Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 1999.

Poverty Amid Prosperity: Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural California (with P.L. Martin and M. Fix). Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1997.

Development Strategy, Employment and Migration: Insights from Models. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 1996.

Micro Economywide Models for Migration and Policy Analysis. An Application to Rural Mexico. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 1995.

Immigration Reform and U.S. Agriculture (ed., with P.L. Martin, W. Huffman, R. Emerson and R.I. Rochin). Oakland: Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources 1995.

La Chacra de Papa. Economía y Ecología (with E. Mayer, M. Glave and S. B. Brush). Lima: CEPES (Centro Peruano de Estudios Sociales), 1992.

Changing Comparative Advantage in Food and Agriculture: The Case of Mexico (with I. Adelman). Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 1990.

The Design of Alternative Development Strategies (edited with I. Adelman). Rohtak: Maharshi Dayanand University Press, 1986.

Journal Articles and Book Chapters Agricultural Development Impact Evaluation. In G.L. Cramer, K.P. Paudel and A. Schmitz, eds., The

Routledge Handbook of Agricultural Economics. New York: Routledge, 2018, pp. 548-580. “Harnessing Cross-border Resources to Confront Climate Change” (Aburto-Oropeza, O., Ramírez-

Valedez, A., 94 coauthors in alphabetical order, and Taylor, J.E (Senior author). Environmental Science and Policy Volume 87, September 2018, Pages 128-132, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1462901117310602.

“Climate Change and Labor Allocation in Rural Mexico: Evidence from Annual Fluctuations in Weather” (with Katrina Jessoe and Dale Manning). The Economic Journal, 128(608), pp.230-261, 2018, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ecoj.12448.

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“General Equilibrium Tragedy of the Commons” (with Dale T. Manning and James E. Wilen). Environmental and Resource Economics, 69(1), pp.75-101, 2018, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10640-016-0066-7.

Farm Labor Markets in the United States and Mexico Pose Challenges for U.S. Agriculture (with Steven Zahniser, Thomas Hertz and Diane Charlton). USDA Economic Research Service, Economic Information Bulletin Number 201, November, 2018.

"Economic Life in Refugee Camps” (with Mohamad Alloush, Anubhab Gupta, Ruben Irvin Rojas Valdes, and Ernesto Gonzalez-Estrada). World Development 95: 334-347, 2017, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X17300670.

“Competing in an Era of Farm Labor Scarcity.” In Melissa Floca (ed.), NAFTA and the Future of the U.S.-Mexico Relationship: A Collection of Thought Pieces. Oakland, CA: University of California-Mexico Initiative, October, 2017, pp. 57-60; http://ucmexicoinitiative.ucr.edu/.

“Is Technology Change Good for Cotton Farmers? A Local-economy Analysis from the Tanzania Lake Zone” (with Anubhab Gupta, Justin Kagin, Mateusz Filipski, Lindi Hlanze, and James Foster). European Review of Agricultural Economics, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbx022.

“Research: Refugees Can Bolster a Region’s Economy.” Harvard Business Review, October 5, 2016; https://hbr.org/2016/10/research-refugees-can-bolster-a-regions-economy.

“Spice Price Spikes: Simulating Impacts of Saffron Price Volatility in a Gendered Local Economy-wide Model” (with Mateusz J. Filipski, Abdellah Aboudrare, and Travis J Lybbert). World Development 91:84-99, 2017, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X16305204.

“Economic Impact of Refugees” (with Mateusz Filipski, Mohamad Alloush, Anubhab Gupta, Irvin Rojas, and Ernesto Gonzalez). PNAS—Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 113 no. 27, 7449–7453, 2016, http://www.pnas.org/content/113/27/7449.full.

“A Declining Farm Workforce: Analysis of Panel Data from Rural Mexico” (with Diane Charlton). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 98(4): 1158–1180, 2016 http://ajae.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/06/05/ajae.aaw018.abstract.

“Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation of Social Cash Transfer Programs” (with Karen Thome and Mateusz Filipski). Chapter 5 in Benjamin Davis et al. (editors), From Evidence to Action: The Story of Cash Transfers and Impact Evaluation in Sub Saharan Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.

“Social Protection and the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme in Ghana: Generating Positive Change through the Power of Evidence” (with Luigi Peter Ragno, Sarah Hague, Sudhanshu Handa, Mawutor Ablo, Afua Twun-Danso, Lawrence Ofori-Addo, Carlos Alviar, Benjamin Davis, Pamela Pozarny, and Ramla Attah). Chapter 7 in Benjamin Davis et al. (editors), From Evidence to Action: The Story of Cash Transfers and Impact Evaluation in Sub Saharan Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.

“The Role of the Tigray Pilot Social Cash Transfer Programme and its Evaluation in the Evolution of the Tigray Social Protection Policy” (with Roger Pearson, Solomon Afaw, Angela Baschieri, Beyene Birru, Guush Berhane, Ted Chaiban, Benjamin Davis, Stephen Devereux, John Hoddinott, J. Hoel, J. Kagin, Natasha Ledlie, Heshe Lemma, Djanabou Mahonde, Remy Pigois, Pamela Pozarny, Keetie

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Roelen, Benjamin Schwab, Peter Salama, Ibrahim Sessay , J. Edward Taylor, Fredu Nega Tegebu, Yalem Tsegay, and Douglas Webb). Chapter 8 in Benjamin Davis et al. (editors), From Evidence to Action: The Story of Cash Transfers and Impact Evaluation in Sub Saharan Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.

“Economic Impacts of Migrant Remittances” (with Michael Castelhano). Chapter 24 in White, M. J. (Ed.). International Handbook of Migration and Population Distribution (Vol. 6). Springer, 2015.

“Inverse Productivity or Inverse Efficiency? Evidence from Mexico” (with Justin Kagin and Antonio Yúnez-Naude). Journal of Development Studies 52(3):396-411, 2015, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00220388.2015.1041515.

“Secure Sustainable Seafood from Developing Countries” (with Gabriel S. Sampson, James N. Sanchirico, Cathy A. Roheim, Simon Bush, Edward H. Allison, James L. Anderson, Natalie Ban, Rod Fujita8, Stacy Jupiter, and Jono R. Wilson). Science 348(6234):504-506, May 1, 2015, http://science.sciencemag.org/content/348/6234/504.

“Cash Transfer Spillovers: A Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation (LEWIE).” Policy in Focus 11(1):17-18, 2015, http://www.ipc-undp.org/pub/eng/PIF31_The_Impact_of_Cash_Transfers_on_Local_Economies.pdf.

“Effects of Treatment Beyond the Treated: A General Equilibrium Impact Evaluation of Lesotho’s Cash Grants Program” (with Mateusz Filipski, Karen E. Thome, and Benjamin Davis). Agricultural Economics 46:227-43, 2015, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/agec.12153/abstract;jsessionid=C165049BBFD15FF52B92A69B26F82AAE.f01t01?userIsAuthenticated=false&deniedAccessCustomisedMessage.

“Reply to Brush et al.: Wake-up Call for Crop Conservation Science” (with George Dyer, Alejandro Lopez-Feldman, Antonio Yúnez-Naude, and Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra). PNAS—Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(1), 2014 http://www.pnas.org/content/112/1/E2.extract?sid=b0e273e8-a096-4dcf-9ac7-e9cc072fae76).

“Genetic Erosion at Maize’s Center of Origin” (with George Dyer, Alejandro Lopez-Feldman, and Antonio Yúnez-Naude). PNAS—Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111(39): 14094–14099, 2014 (http://www.pnas.org/content/111/39/14094).

“Migration and Fuel Use in Rural Mexico” (with Dale Manning). Ecological Economics 102 (2014): 126-136 (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800914000925)

“Adjusting to an Era of Farm Labor Scarcity” (with Diane Charlton). Wine Business Monthly, December 2014: 28-31.

“Market Integration and Natural Resource Use in Developing Countries: A Linked Agrarian-Resource Economy in Northern Honduras” (with Dale Manning and James E. Wilen). Environment and Development Economics 19(2):133-155, 2014. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9049901

“Modeling the Welfare Implications of Agricultural Policies in Developing Countries” (with Erik Jonasson, Mateusz Filipski, and Jonathan Brooks). Journal of Policy Modeling 36:63-82, 2014. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0161893813000963

“Agricultural Spillover Effects of Cash Transfers: What Does LEWIE Have to Say?” (with Mateusz Filipski, Karen Thome, Justin Kagin, and Benjamin Davis). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 95(5):1338-1344 (October 2013).

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http://ajae.oxfordjournals.org/content/95/5/1338.full.pdf. “Mexicans Are Leaving Farm Work: What Does It Mean for U.S. Agriculture and Immigration Policy?”

(with Diane Charlton). Agricultural and Resource Economics Update 16(4): 1-4, 2013. http://giannini.ucop.edu/media/are-update/files/articles/V16N4_1.pdf

“The End of Farm Labor Abundance” (with Diane Charlton and Antonio Yúnez-Naude). Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 34(4):587-598, 2012. http://aepp.oxfordjournals.org/content/34/4/587.full.pdf+html

“Stuck on stubble? The Non-market Value of Agricultural Byproducts for Diversified Farmers in Morocco” (with Nicholas Magnan and Douglas M. Larson). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 94(5): 1055-1069, 2012. http://ajae.oxfordjournals.org/content/94/5/1055.full.pdf+html.

“A Simulation Impact Evaluation of Rural Income Transfers in Malawi and Ghana” (with Mateusz Filipski). Journal of Development Effectiveness Volume 4, Issue 1, pp. 109-129, 2012. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19439342.2012.649542.

“Transforming Rural Economies: Migration, Income Generation and Inequality in Rural Mexico” (with Aslihan Arslan). Journal of Development Studies 48(8):1156-1176, 2011. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00220388.2012.682985.

“Immigration and the Farm Labor Supply” (with Steve Boucher, Aaron Smith, Peri L. Fletcher and Antonio Yúnez-Naude). Migration Letters Volume: 9, No: 1, pp. 87 – 99, 2011. http://essential.metapress.com/content/4717762486v6n53p/fulltext.pdf.

“Impacts of the Corn Price Surge in Rural Mexico” (with George A. Dyer). World Development 39(10):1878-1887, 2011 (November).

“Effects of Free Trade on Women and Immigrants: CAFTA and the Rural Dominican Republic” (with Mateusz Filipski and Siwa Msangi). World Development 39(10):1862-1877, 2011 (November).

“Natural Resource Dependence in Rural Mexico” (with Alejandro López-Feldman and Antonio Yúnez-Naude). Investigación Económica LXX (278):23-44, 2011.

“Health Care Reform and Farm Women’s Off-Farm Labor Force Participation: Evidence from Taiwan” (with Pei-An Liu). Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 35(2):281-298, 2010. (http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/93218/2/JARE,Aug2010,%2307,pp281-298.pdf).

“Agricultural Labor and Migration Policy.” Annual Review of Resource Economics 2:369–93, 2010, http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev-resource-040709-135048.

“Does Migration Make Rural Households More Productive? Evidence from Mexico” (with Alejandro Lopez-Feldman). Journal of Development Studies 46(1):68-90, 2010 (January), http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00220380903198463.

“Does Agricultural Trade Liberalization Reduce Rural Welfare in Developing Countries? The Case of CAFTA” (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude and Nancy Jesurun-Clements). Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 32(1):95-116, 2010, http://aepp.oxfordjournals.org/content/29/1/4.full.pdf+html?sid=26e2f9e2-3081-45ae-a326-ddd9641d0f19.

“Farmers' Subjective Valuation of Subsistence Crops: The Case of Traditional Maize in Mexico” (with Aslihan Arslan). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91(4):895-909, 2009, http://ajae.oxfordjournals.org/content/91/4/956.full.pdf+html.

“A Gain with a Drain? Evidence from Rural Mexico on the New Economics of the Brain Drain,” (with

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Stephen R. Boucher and Oded Stark), in János Kornai, László Mátyás, and Gérard Roland (eds.), The Political Economy of Productive Factors. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (in press).

“Dispersal of Transgenes through Maize Seed Systems in Mexico” (with George A. Dyer, Antonio Serratos, Hugo Perales, Paul Gepts, Alma Piñeyro-Nelson, Angeles Chávez, Noé Salinas-Arreortua, Antonio Yúnez-Naude, J. Edward Taylor, and Elena R. Alvarez-Buylla). PLoS One (Public Library of Science), May 29, 2009, http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0005734.

"Is Off-farm Income Reforming the Farm? Evidence from Mexico" (with Lisa Pfeiffer and Alejandro Lopez-Feldman). Agricultural Economics 42(2):125-138, 2009, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1574-0862.2009.00365.x/pdf.

“Labor Allocation to Non-timber Extraction in a Mexican Rainforest Community” (with Alejandro Lopez-Feldman). Journal of Forest Economics 15: 205–221, 2009, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MiamiImageURL&_cid=273193&_user=4421&_pii=S1104689908000421&_check=y&_origin=browse&_zone=rslt_list_item&_coverDate=2009-08-31&wchp=dGLbVlB-zSkWz&md5=10903faaa2468f831b3a7efd9d72e4fe/1-s2.0-S1104689908000421-main.pdf.

“Migration and the Sending Economy: A Disaggregated Rural Economy-wide Analysis” (with George Dyer). Journal of Development Studies 46:1, 68-90, 2009, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00220380802265553#.V2XJ_qLurgQ.

“Remittances, Inequality and Poverty: Evidence from Rural Mexico” (with Jorge Mora, Richard Adams, and Alejandro López-Feldman). In Migration and Development Within and Across Borders: Research and Policy Perspectives on Internal and International Migration, eds. Josh DeWind and Jennifer Holdaway. Geneva: International Organization for Migration, pp. 101-130, 2008, http://www.ssrc.org/workspace/images/crm/new_publication_3/%7Bba021f89-2446-de11-afac-001cc477ec70%7D.pdf.

"Ecotourism and Economic Growth in the Galapagos: An Island Economy-wide Analysis” (with Jared Hardner and Micki Stewart). Environment and Development Economics 14(2):139-62, 2009, http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=1&fid=5316796&jid=EDE&volumeId=14&issueId=02&aid=5316788.

“Migration and Income Diversification—Evidence from Burkina Faso” (with Fleur Wouterse). World Development 36(4): 625-640, 2008.

“Valuing the Numismatic Legacy of Alexander the Great.” The Celator 22(1):6-27, January 2008. “A Crop Population Perspective on Maize Seed Systems in Mexico” (with George Dyer). Proceedings

of the National Academy of Sciences—PNAS 105(2):470-475, January 15, 2008. “Gender in Economic Research on International Migration: A Critical Review” (with Lisa Pfeiffer, Susan

Richter, and Peri Fletcher). Chapter 2 in A.R. Morrison, M. Schiff and M. Sjöblom, eds., The International Migration of Women, pp. 11-50. New York: Palgrave Macmillan and The World Bank, 2008.

“Gender and the Determinants of International Migration from Rural Mexico over Time” (with Susan Richter). Chapter 3 in A.R. Morrison, M. Schiff and M. Sjöblom, eds., The International Migration of Women, pp. 51-98. New York: Palgrave Macmillan and The World Bank, 2008.

“Gender and the Impacts of International Migration: Evidence from Rural Mexico” (with Lisa Pfeiffer).

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Chapter 4 in A.R. Morrison, M. Schiff and M. Sjöblom, eds., The International Migration of Women, pp. 99-124. New York: Palgrave Macmillan and The World Bank, 2008.

“Does Natural Resource Extraction Mitigate Poverty and Inequality? Evidence from Rural Mexico and a Lacandona Rainforest Community” (with Alejandro López-Feldman and Jorge Mora). Environment and Development Economics 12:251-269, 2007.

“Policy Shocks and the Supply of Mexican Labor to U.S. Farms” (with Stephen R. Boucher). Choices 22(1):37-41, 2007.

"The Relationship Between International Migration, Trade and Development: Some Paradoxes and Findings. In James F. Hollifield, Pia M. Orrenius, and Thomas Osang (eds.), Migration, Trade, and Development: Proceedings of a Conference Sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Dallas: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2006.

“Impacts of Policy Reforms on Labor Migration from Rural Mexico to the United States” (with Susan Richter and A. Yúnez-Naude). In G. Borjas, ed., Mexican Immigration. Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research and Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.

“The Effects of NAFTA and Domestic Reforms on the Agriculture of Mexico: Predictions and Facts” (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude). Région et Développement 23:161-186, 2006.

“Impacts of Policy Reforms on the Supply of Mexican Labor to U.S. Farms: New Evidence from Mexico” (with Stephen R. Boucher, Aaron Smith, and Antonio Yúnez-Naude). Review of Agricultural Economics 29(1):4-16., 2007.

“Subsistence Response to Market Shocks” (with George Dyer and Stephen R. Boucher). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(2):279-291, 2006.

“Determinants of Migration, Destination, and Sector Choice: Disentangling Individual, Household, and Community Effects” (with Jorge Mora). In Ça–glar Özden and Maurice Schiff, Eds., International Migration, Remittances, and the Brain Drain. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, pp. 21-52.

“Disaggregated Rural Economy-wide Models for Policy Analysis” (with George Dyer and Antonio Yúnez-Naude). World Development 33(10):1671-1688 (October, 2005).

“Missing Markets and Crop Diversity: Evidence from Mexico” (with M. Eric Van Dusen). Environment and Development Economics 10:513-531, 2005.

"Transition policy and the structure of the agriculture of Mexico" (with Antonio Yunez-Naude, Fernando Barceinas y George Dyer). 2005. In K.M. Huff, K. Meilke, R.D. Knuston, R.F. Ochoa, James Rude and A. Yunez (Eds.), North American Agrifood Market Integration: Situation and Perspectives. Altona, Manitoba: Friesen Printers, pp. 86-118.

“Agricultural Economics.” The Social Science Encyclopedia (third edition), Adam Kuiper and Jessica Kuper, Eds. New York: Routledge, pp. 18-19, 2004.

“Effects of Policy at the Household and Village Levels” (with G. Dyer). In Dixon, J., K. Taniguchi, H. Wattenbach and A. Tanyeri-Arbur (Eds.) Smallholders, Globalization and Policy Analysis. Rome: FAO, 2004.

“Farm Employment, Immigration and Poverty: A Structural Analysis” (with Philip L. Martin). Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 28(2):349-63 (August 2003).

“The Microeconomics of Globalisation: Evidence from China and Mexico.” In Agricultural Trade and Poverty: Making Policy Analysis Count. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, pp. 213-231, 2003.

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“Migration and Incomes in Source Communities: A New Economics of Migration Perspective from China (with Alan de Brauw and Scott Rozelle). Economic Development and Cultural Change 52(1):75-102 (October 2003).

“Migration Models.” In Encyclopedia of Population (P. Demeny and G. McNicoll, eds.). New York: Macmillan 2003.

“The Economics of “Eco-Tourism:” A Galapagos Island Economy-wide Perspective” (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude, George Dyer, Micki Stewart, and Sergio Ardila). Economic Development and Cultural Change 51(4):977-97 (July 2003).

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“Immigration and the Changing Face of Ventura County” (with Philip L. Martin and Alfonso Guilin). Agricultural and Resource Economics Update 5(6):6-9, 2002 (July/August).

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“The Expedited Removal Study: Report of the First Three Years of Implementation of Expedited Removal” (with Karen Musalo, Lauren Gibson and Stephen Knight). Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 15:1-155, 2001 (May).

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Economic Policy Reforms and Sustainable Land Use in LDCs: Recent Advances in Quantitative Analysis, Physika-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2001.

“Migración y Desarrollo Rural en El Salvador: Una Perspective Microeconómica” (with Carol Zabin and Kay Eckhoff). In Cambio Estructural y Apertura Comercial en América Central, en la República Dominicana y en Norteamérica: Un Enfoque de Equilibrio General Aplicado, A. Yúnez-Naude and Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda, eds. Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico Press, 2000.

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“Effects of Nonfarm Employment on Rural Income Inequality in Developing Countries: An Investment Perspective” (with Thomas Reardon, Kostas Stamoulis, Peter Lanjouw, and Arsenio Balisacan). Journal of Agricultural Economics 51(2):266-288, 2000 (May).

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“For California Farmworkers, Future Holds Little Prospect for Change” (with Philip L. Martin). California Agriculture 54(1):19-25, 2000.

“Agricultural Price Policy, Employment, and Migration in a Diversified Rural Economy: A Village-Town CGE Analysis from Mexico” (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude and George Dyer-Leal). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 81:653-662, August 1999.

“The Expedited Removal Study: An Update as the System Completes its Second Year” (with Karen Musalo). Interpreter Releases 76:513 (April 2, 1999).

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"Agricultural Policy Reforms and Village Economies: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis from Mexico" (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude and Steve Hampton). Journal of Policy Modeling 21(4):453-480 (1999).

“The New Economics of Labour Migration and the Role of Remittances in the Development Process.” International Migration 37(1):63-88, 1999.

“Poverty Amid Prosperity: Farm Employment, Immigration and Poverty in California” (with Philip L. Martin). American Journal of Agricultural Economics 80(5):1008-1014, 1998.

“Implications for the Conservation of Wheat Landraces in Turkey from a Household Model of Varietal Choice” (with Erika C.H. Meng and Stephen B. Brush). In Melinda Smale, ed., Farmers, Gene Banks and Crop Breeding: Economic Analysis of Diversity in Wheat, Maize,

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and Rice. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998. “The Expedited Removal Study: Report on the First Year of Implementation” (with Karen Musalo

and Deborah Anker). Interpreter Releases 75:973 (July 17). “Impacts of Economic Reform on an Ejido Community: A Quantitative Analysis” (with M.

Rodriquez Gonzalez and A. Yunez-Naude). In W.A. Cornelius and D. Myhre, eds., The Transformation of Rural Mexico: Reforming the Ejido Sector. San Diego/La Jolla: University of California, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 1998, pp. 333-354.

"The Immigrant Subsidy in U.S. Agriculture: Farm Employment, Poverty, and Welfare in Rural Towns” (with Philip L. Martin). Population and Development Review 23(4):855-874, 1997.

"International Migration and Community Development" (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, G. Hugo, A. Kouaouci, and A. Pellegrino). Population Index 62(3):397-418 (Fall 1996).

"The Anatomy of a Migration Hump" (with P.L. Martin). In Development Strategy, Employment and Migration: Insights from Models, edited by J.E. Taylor. Paris: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1996.

"International Migration and Economic Development: A Micro Economy-Wide Analysis." In Development Strategy, Employment and Migration: Insights from Models, edited by J.E. Taylor. Paris: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1996.

"International Migration and National Development" (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, G. Hugo, A. Kouaouci, and A. Pellegrino). Population Index 62(2):181-212 (Summer 1996).

"The Shadow Value of Migrant Remittances, Income and Inequality in a Household-farm Economy" (with TJ Wyatt). Journal of Development Studies 32(6):899-912, 1996.

"Agroclimatic Shock, Income Inequality, and Poverty: Evidence from Burkina Faso" (with Thomas Reardon). World Development 24(5):901-914, 1996.

"Introduction" (with P.L. Martin). In Immigration Reform and U.S. Agriculture, edited by P.L. Martin, W. Huffman, R. Emerson, J.E. Taylor and R.I. Rochin. Oakland: Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, pp. 1-17, 1995.

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"Guest Worker Programs." Hearing, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, Serial No. 54. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, pp. 41-61, December 7, 1995.

"Agricultural Policy and the Village Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis," (with A. Yúnez-Naude). International Agricultural Economics Association Occasional Papers, 1996 (in press).

"Immigration Reform and U.S. Agriculture," (with P.L. Martin). Choices (Third Quarter):25-28, 1995.

"Income Growth and Nutrient Intake in a Prosperous Rural Area of Northern China" (with Xiao Ye). Economic Development and Cultural Change 43(4):805-820, July 1995.

"An Evaluation of International Migration Theory: The North American Case," (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, G. Hugo, A. Kouaouci, and A. Pellegrino). Population and Development Review 20(4):699-751, December 1994.

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"Mexico-to-U.S. Migration in the Context of Economic Globalization." Research and Exploration: A Scholarly Publication of the National Geographic Society 10(2), Spring 1994.

"Reflexiones sobre la Biodiversidad Genetica de las Semillas: Problemas de Analisis y el Caso del Maiz en Mexico" (with Antonio Yúnez-Naude and Fernando Barceinas). In Yúnez-Naude, A. (ed.), Medio Ambiente: Problemas y Soluciones. Mexico, D.F.: El Colegio de Mexico, 1994.

"Theories of International Migration: An Integration and Appraisal," (with D. S. Massey, J. Arango, G. Hugo, A. Kouaouci, and A. Pellegrino). Population and Development Review 19(3):431-66, September 1993.

"'Folk' Soil Taxonomy and the Partial Adoption of New Seed Varieties" (with Mauricio R. Bellon), Economic Development and Cultural Change, 41(4):763-786, July 1993.

"Worker Turnover, Farm Labor Contractors and IRCA's Impact on the California Farm Labor Market," (with Dawn Thilmany), American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 75:350-360, May 1993.

"The Mexican Food Crisis: A Binational Problem" (with D. Barkin). Mexico and the United States: Neighbors in Crisis. San Bernardino, CA: Borgo Press, 1993.

"Technology Adoption and Biological Diversity in Andean Potato Agriculture" (with S. Brush and M. Bellon), Journal of Development Economics 39:365-387, November 1992.

"Earnings and Mobility of Legal and Illegal Immigrant Workers in Agriculture." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 74(4):889-896, 1992.

"Remittances and Inequality Reconsidered: Direct, Indirect and Intertemporal Effects," Journal of Policy Modelling 14(2):187-208, 1992.

"The North American Free Trade Agreement and Rural Mexican Migration to the United States," (with Philip L. Martin), in North American Free Trade Agreement: Implications for California Agriculture. Proceedings of a conference on March 5, 1992, in Los Angeles, CA. University of California at Davis, Agricultural Issues Center, pp. 63-92. Also published in Examen 4(41): 26-27, October 1992 as "El TLC y la imigracion rural mexicana en los Estados Unidos."

"California Farmers Still Rely on New Immigrants for Field Labor" (with D. Thilmany), California Agriculture 46(5):4-6 (Sept. -Oct.), 1992.

"Multisectoral Models and Structural Adjustment: New Evidence From Mexico" (with I. Adelman), Journal of Development Studies, October 1991.

"Migration Incentives, Migration Types: The Role of Relative Deprivation" (with O. Stark). The Economic Journal 101:1163-1178, September 1991.

"Immigration Reform and Farm Labor Contracting in California (with P.L. Martin). In M. Fix, ed., The Paper Curtain: Employer Sanctions' Implementation, Impacts and Reform. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press, 1991, pp. 239-261.

"Seasonality and the Changing Role of Undocumented Immigrants in the California Farm Labor Market" (with T.J. Espenshade). In Rivera-Batiz, F.L., S. L. Sechzer and I. N. Gang, eds., U.S. Immigration Policy Reform in the 1980s: A Preliminary Assessment. Praeger Press, pp. 65-88, 1991.

"The Initial Effects of Immigration Reform on Farm Labor in California" (with P.L. Martin). Population Research and Policy Review 9:255-283, 1990.

"A Village Apart" (with P.L. Fletcher). California Tomorrow 5(1):8-17, 1990.

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"Is Structural Adjustment with a Human Face Possible? The Case of Mexico" (with I. Adelman). Journal of Development Studies 26(3):387-407, 1990.

"IRCA and Farm Labor Data" (with P. L. Martin). American Statistical Association 1988 Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section. Alexandria, VA: American Statistical Association, 1990.

"The Unfinished Revolution in Mexican Agriculture." Economic Development and Cultural Change 39(1):183-188, 1990.

"Immigration Reform and California Agriculture a Year Later" (with P.L. Martin). California Agriculture, 44(1):24-27, 1990.

"Relative Deprivation and International Migration" (with O. Stark). Demography 26:1-14, 1989. "Has IRCA Reformed the Farm?" (with P. L. Martin). California Farmer (July 15), 1989. "Life in a Mexican Village: A SAM Perspective" (with I. Adelman and S. Vogel). Journal of

Development Studies 25:5-24, 1988. "California Farm Workers and the SAW Legalization Program" (with P. L. Martin and P.

Hardiman). California Agriculture 42(6):4-6, 1988. "Undocumented and Seasonal Workers in the California Farm Work Force" (with T. J.

Espenshade). Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Industrial Relations Research Association, Spring 1988.

"Migration, Remittances in Inequality: A Sensitivity Analysis Using the Extended Gini Index" (with O. Stark and S. Yitzhaki). Journal of Development Economics, 28:309-322, 1988.

"Foreign and Undocumented Workers in California Agriculture" (with T. J. Espenshade). Population Research and Policy Review 6:223-239, 1987.

"Undocumented Mexico-U.S. Migration and the Returns to Households in Rural Mexico." American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 69:626-638, 1987.

"Remittances and Inequality" (with O. Stark and S. Yitzhaki). The Economic Journal 96:722-740 (September 1986).

"Differential Migration, Networks, Information and Risk." In O. Stark, ed., Migration Theory, Human Capital and Development, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, pp. 147-171, 1986.

Migration Networks and Risk in Household Labor Decisions: A Study of Migration from Two Mexican Villages, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. A synopsis appears in American Journal of Agricultural Economics (Thesis Awards Section), 67(5):1288-9 (December 1985).

"Peripheral Capitalism and Rural-Urban Migration: A Case Study of Population Movements in Costa Rica." Latin American Perspectives VII:2-3 (1979).

Book Reviews Crossing the Border: Research from the Mexican Migration Project, edited by Jorge Durand and

Douglas S. Massey. Economic Development and Cultural Change 56(1):236-238 (October 2004. With Peri L. Fletcher and Susan M. Richter.

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Sustainability, Growth, and Poverty Alleviation: A Policy and Agroecological Perspective, edited by Stephen A. Vosti and Thomas Reardon. American Journal of Agricultural Economics Vol. 82, No. 2. (May, 2000), pp. 479-480.

Mexico: The Remaking of an Economy, Nora Lustig. Journal of Economic Literature Vol. XXXII (March 1994):134-35.

Migration and Economic Development, K.F. Zimmermann, ed. Population Studies 48(3):556-558.

Congressional Testimony and Briefings “Expedited Removal and Asylum.” United States Senate Briefing, Russel Senate Office Building,

Washington, DC, June 21, 1999. "Agricultural Guest Worker Programs." Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee

Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, December 7, 1995. "The North American Free Trade Agreement and Immigration." Testimony to the U.S. House of

Representatives, sponsored by the Congressional Sunbelt Caucus, September 9, 1993, Rayburn House Office Building.

Selected Presentations "Is Structural Adjustment with a Human Face Possible? The Case of Mexico." American Economic

Association Annual Meetings, New York, December 1988. "IRCA and Farm Labor Data." Joint Statistical Meetings, New Orleans, LA, August 1988. "Undocumented Mexico-U.S. Migration and the Returns to Households in Rural Mexico."

Population Association of America Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL, 1988. "Remittances and Inequality." World Congress of the Econometric Society, Cambridge, MA, August

17-24, 1985, and Harvard University, Spring 1988. "Technology Adoption and Biological Diversity in Andean Potato Agriculture." American

Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Vancouver, August 1990. "Current Issues in U.S. Farm Labor." Keynote address at the Western Interstate Planning and Policy

Conference on Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, Sacramento, CA, May 23, 1990. "Relative Deprivation and Migration: Theory, Evidence and Policy Implications." Sixth World

Congress of the Econometric Society, Barcelona, August 1990 and Annual Meetings of the Royal Economic Society, Nottingham, March 1990.

"Technology Adoption and Biological Diversity." UC Berkeley, Department of Agricultural Economics Seminar Series, December 18, 1991.

"'Folk' Soil Taxonomy and the Partial Adoption of New Agricultural Technologies." Stanford University, Food Research Institute, February 14, 1992.

"Migration and Inequality Reconsidered." UC Berkeley, Demography Program Seminar Series, May 13, 1992.

"Multisectoral Modelling and the Impacts of Economic Liberalization on Mexican Agriculture." El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, June 24, 1992.

"Migration and the Transformation of a Mexican Village House Economy." Presented at conference

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"New Perspectives on Mexico-U.S. Migration," University of Chicago, October 22-23, 1992. “Agro-Climatic Heterogeneity, Income Diversification and Inequality in Rural Burkina Faso,"

American Agricultural Economics Association annual meetings, Orlando, Florida, August 1-4, 1993.

"Migration, Assets and Income Inequality in a Diversified Household-farm Economy," American Agricultural Economics Association annual meetings, Orlando, Florida, August 1-4, 1993.

"Worker Turnover, Farm Labor Contractors and IRCA's Impact on the California Farm Labor Market," (with D. Thilmany). American Agricultural Economics Association annual meetings, Orlando, Florida, August 1-4, 1993.

"Agricultural Policy and the Village Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis." Executive Policy Seminar on Comparative Perspectives on Agricultural Subsidy and Support Programs, sponsored by Mexico's Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources (SARH), La Jolla, May 12-13, 1993.

"Modelling Impacts of NAFTA on Village Economies in Mexico." North American Agricultural Policy Consortium, Stanford University, June 4-5, 1993.

"Lectures in Micro-Economic Development," National Agricultural University of Norway, As, Norway, June 20-July 1, 1994.

"International Migration and Economic Development: A Micro Economy-wide Analysis." Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris, Workshop on Development Strategy, Employment and Migration, July 11-13, 1994.

"Village Economies," Cornell University, Economics Department Seminar Series, Ithaca, NY, April 8, 1994.

"Mexico-to-U.S. Migration in the Context of Economic Globalization." American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meetings, San Francisco, February 22, 1994.

"The Mexican Economic Crisis and Mexico-U.S. Migration," The Urban Institute, Washington, DC, Workshop on Immigration Policy, May 23, 1995.

"Mexico-to-U.S. Migration and Economic Globalization," Michigan State University Conference on Immigration and Ethnic Communities: A Focus on Latinos, April 28, 1995.

"Micro Economywide Modelling of Impacts of NAFTA in Mexico," Stanford University, May 5, 1995.

"Micro Economywide Models for Migration and Policy Analysis," East-West Center, Honolulu, HI, March 27, 1995 and Michigan State University, May 1, 1995.

Migration and Development in a Conflict Zone: A Micro Economywide Perspective." Allied Social Science Association Annual Meetings (North American Finance Association), San Francisco, January 5, 1996.

"Migration and Development in a Conflict Zone: A Micro Economywide Perspective." Allied Social Science Association Annual Meetings (North American Finance Association), San Francisco, January 5, 1996.

"Migrant Remittances and Savings.” IUSSP Conference: International Migration at Century’s End, Barcelona, May 1997.

“Poverty Amid Prosperity: Farm Employment, Immigration and Poverty in California.” American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Salt Lake City, August 3-5, 1998.

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“Socioeconomic Analysis of Crop Genetic Diversity and the Milpa.” Milpa Project Annual Workshop, Chapingo, Mexico, October 9, 1999.

“Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural California: Sacramento Valley Overview.” Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural California, UC Davis, September 2, 1999.

“The Affidavit of Support Requirement for Family Reunification Immigrant Visas: Ramifications for Low-Income Families.” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC, August 27, 1999.

“Socioeconomic Analysis of In-Situ Crop Genetic Diversity.” Chapingo, October 9, 1999. “Findings of the Economic Study of the Galapagos.” Inter-American Development Bank,

Washington DC, June 23, 1999. “Expedited Removal Procedures in U.S. Asylum Process: An Appraisal.” Congressional Briefing,

Russell Senate Office Building, June 21, 1999. “The Expedited Removal Project: Findings from Year 2.” Carnegie Endowment for International

Peace, June 21, 1999. “Impacts and Determinants of Migration in Mexico: Policy Implications.” U.S. Immigration and

Naturalization Service and Mexican National Population Council Research Workshop on Migration Between Mexico and the United States, Mexico City, June 2, 1999.

“Presentation of Findings of the Economic Study of the Galapagos.” Quito, Ecuador, Ministry of the Environment, May 30, 1999.

“Poverty Amid Prosperity.” State Conference of County Welfare Directors, Sacramento, February 9, 1999.

“Migration, Remittances, and Agricultural Productivity in China: Applying the New Economics of Migration.” American Economic Association Annual Meetings, New York, January 2-6, 1999.

“Agricultural Price Policy, Employment, and Migration in a Diversified Rural Economy: A Village-Town CGE Analysis from Mexico.” Allied Social Science Association Annual Meetings (American Agricultural Economics Association program), New York, January 2-6, 1999.

“Do Government Programs ‘Crowd In’ Remittances?” Population Association of America Annual Meetings, Los Angeles, March 24, 2000.

“Best Practices for Migrant Workers—Remittances and Development.” U.S. Department of State-sponsored conference on Best Practices for Migrant Workers, UC Davis, April 27, 2000.

“The New Economics of Migration and Globalization.” Population Association of America Annual Meetings, Washington DC, 2001.

“The microeconomics of globalisation, with a focus on Mexico and China”, OECD Global Forum on Agriculture: Agricultural Trade Reform, Adjustment and Poverty, Paris, 23-24 May, 2002.

“Microeconomics of Globalization: Evidence from Mexico, China, and El Salvador.” MIT, March 2002.

“Disaggregated Policy Analysis”, OECD Global Forum on Agriculture, Paris, 10-11 December, 2003.

“CAFTA and Migration,” presented at the AAEA Annual Meetings, Montreal, July 27-30, 2003. “Rethinking the Supply Response to Market Reforms in Agriculture: Household Heterogeneity in

Village General Equilibrium Analysis from Mexico.” 7th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, “Trade, Poverty and the Environment.” The World Bank and Center for

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Global Trade Analysis, Washington, DC, June 17-19, 2004. “Transition Policy and the Structure of Mexican Agriculture.” First Annual North American

Agrifood Market Integration Workshop, Cancún, Mexico, May 5-7, 2004. “AgJOBS: New Solution or New Problem?” Immigration and Civil Rights After September 11: The

Impact on California. UC Davis Law Review Symposium, Davis, April 2, 2004. “Ecotourism and Economic Growth in the Galápagos.” International Scientific Colloquium

“Galápagos: Ciencias Sociales para una Sociedad Sostenible.” Quito (July 31) and Puerto Ayora (August 2), 2006.

“New Directions in Rural Microeconomic Analysis: A Focus on Mexico.” Organized Symposium, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Long Beach, Jul 24 2006.

“International Migration and Economic Development: Puzzles and Policies for LDCs.” Keynote address, United Nations Commission on Population and Development (for High-Level Dialogue on International Migration), New York City, April 5, 2006.

“Does Migration Reshape Expenditures in Rural Households? Evidence from Mexico” (with Jorge Mora). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper #0-3415. Washington, DC: The World Bank, January 2006.

“Los posibles efectos de la liberalización comercial en los hogares rurales de El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala y Nicaragua.” Invited paper for conference CAFTA y Desarrollo: Impacto y Oportunidades para las Zonas Rurales de Centroamérica, organized by the Swedish International Development Agency and the Inter-American Development Bank, Guatemala City, February 14, 2006.

“Migration and Productivity: Evidence from Mexico.” Invited paper at conference Beyond Agriculture: The Promise of the Rural Economy for Growth and Poverty Reduction, FAO, Rome, January 16-18, 2006.

“Is Off-farm Income Reforming the Farm? Evidence from Mexico.” United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) workshop on “Household-Level Linkages between Farm and Non-Farm Rural Income Generating Activities,” Rome, October 11-12, 2007.

“Los posibles efectos de la liberalización comercial en los hogares rurales a partir de un modelo desagregado para la economía rural: Un estudio de la República Dominicana con énfasis en la pobreza, el género y la migración.” Pontifica Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Santo Domingo, September 28, 2007 (Organized by the Inter-American Development Bank).

“Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Rural to Urban Migration." Organized Symposium, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Portland, Oregon, July 30, 2007.

“Evaluating the Socio-economic Impacts of an Environmental Management Program in the Bay Islands.” Inter-American Development Bank, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, December 14, 2010.

“Modeling the distributional impacts of agricultural policies in developing countries: the Development Policy Evaluation Model (DEVPEM).” Presented at the OECD Global Forum on Agriculture, Nov. 29-30, 2010.

“Technical Guidelines for Evaluating the Impacts of Tourism Using Simulation Models.” Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC, October 22, 2010.

“Human Capital and Mexico’s Labor Market.” Stanford University, Stanford Center for

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Economic Development, December 6, 2011. “Emigration, Labor Markets, and Development: Are We Looking for Impacts in the Wrong

Places?” Georgetown University, conference on “Tackling the Policy Challenges of Migration: Regulation, Integration, Development,” November 17, 2011.

“Testing the Impacts of Transfer Schemes in Poor Countries.” UNICEF workshop “Methodological Issues in Evaluating the Impact of Social Cash Transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa,” Naivasha, Kenya, January 19-21, 2011.

“Human Capital and Mexico’s Labor Markets,” Stanford University Conference "Is Today’s Growth without Equity in China the Source of Tomorrow’s Instability?", Stanford University, 12/06/2010.

“Beyond Experiments: Simulation Methods for Impact Evaluation,” United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, Rome, Italy, 10/24/2011-10/25/2011

“Emigration, Labour Markets and Development,” Conference on "Tackling the Policy Challenges of Migration Regulation, Integration, Development", Georgetown University, 11/17/2011.

“Local Economy-wide Impacts of Cash Transfers,” UNICEF Workshop on Impact Evaluation of Social Cash Transfer Programs, Mekelle, Ethiopia, 01/11/2012

“Simulating the Local Economy Impacts of CT Programs: Sample and Survey Design Issues, and an Application to the Lesotho CGP Program,” UNICEF-ESARO Workshop "Evaluating the Impact of Cash Transfer Programs in sub-Saharan Africa", Aberdares Country Club, Kenya, 02/05/2012-02/08/2012.

“Evaluating Local General Equilibrium Impacts of Lesotho’s Child Grants Program, United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, Rome, Italy, 08/30/2012.

“Economic Impacts of Social Cash Transfers in Africa, The World Bank, Washington, DC, 10/23/2012.

“Agricultural Spillover Effects of Cash Transfers: What Does LEWIE Have to Say?, American Allied Social Science Association Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA, 01/05/2013.

“The End of Farm Labor Abundance, California Farm Bureau Federation, Hilton Hotel, Sacramento, CA, 03/12/2013 and Western Growers Association, Committee on Labor, Hyatt Hotel, Sacramento, CA, 03/13/2013.

“Evaluating the Spillover Effects of Lesotho’s Child Grants Program, Government of Lesotho, Maseru, Lesotho, 04/16/2013.

“Evaluating the Spillover Effects of Kenya’s CT-OVC Program,” Government of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, 04/19/2013, 60 Attendees.

“Evaluating the Spillover Effects of Social Cash Transfer Programs, Government of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia, 04/23/2013.

“Local Economy Impacts of Social Cash Transfers: A Comparative Look,” United Nations FAO Headquarters, Rome, 09/24/2013.

“Gender and Agricultural Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa, IFAD and The World Bank, IFAD Headquarters, Rome, 09/27/2013.

“Climate Change and Labor Allocation in Mexico: Evidence from Annual Fluctuations in Weather,” Workshop on Environmental and Development Economics in Latin America, CIDE, Mexico City, 10/05/2013.

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“The End of Farm Labor Abundance, Immigration Law Association (ILA) Inaugural Conference: Immigration Reform: What’s Next?, UCD Law School, 10/11/2013.

“The Genesis of a Binational Collaboration, President Napolitano's UC-Mexico Initiative Workshop, The Mission Inn, Riverside, CA, 01/28/14.

“Evaluating the Spillover Effects of Zimbabwe’s Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) Program,” UNICEF and the Zimbabwe Government's Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare, Harare, Zimbabwe, 2/6/14.

“Adjusting to a Post-NAFTA Mexico: What It Means for California, California Senate, Select Committee on California-Mexico Cooperation, California State Capitol Building, Sacramento, CA, 05/05/2014.

“Post-NAFTA Mexico,” California Chamber of Commerce, Sacramento, CA, 05/06/2014. “Spillover Effects of Social Cash Transfers, UNICEF, Florence, Italy, 05/20/2014-05/21/2014. “El fin de la abundancia de mano de obra agrícola, Banco de Mexico (Mesico Central Bank),

Mexico City, 10-3-2014. “The End of Farm Labor Abundance: Challenges and Opportunities,” Farm Labor Challenges

Conference, Harvard University Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA, 11-12-2014. “The End of Farm Labor Abundance: Challenges and Opportunities,” Oregon Wine Symposium,

Portland, OR, 2-25-2015. “The Changing Agricultural Labor Supply: Implications for Immigration and Agricultural Labor,

Presenter, Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA, 7/27/2015.

“Building Resilience in the U.S.-Mexico Drylands Region: The UC-Mexico Initiative,” The National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 5/13/2016.

“Bio General-equilibrium Modeling,” Understanding Artisanal Fisheries, Royal Swedish Academy, Stockholm, Sweden, September 16-17, 2016.

“Refugees and Host Economies: Findings from Three Congolese Refugee Camps in Rwanda,” United Nations World Food Programme, Regional Office, Nairobi, Kenya, May 23, 2016.

“Economic Impact of Refugees in Rwanda, World Food Programme, Country Office, Kigali, Rwanda, May 25, 2016.

“Economic Impact of Refugee Settlements in Uganda, Office of the Prime Minister, Uganda, Kampala, Uganda, 10-27-2016.

“Economy-wide Effects of PSNP in the Small and in the Large,” Conference on Transformation and vulnerability in Ethiopia: New evidence to inform policy and investments, Getfam Hotel Ballroom, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 5-27-2016.

“Social Capital and Local-economy Impacts of the SCTPP in Tigray, Ethiopia, UNICEF, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 5-26-2016.

“Experiments and Beyond: Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation, Keynote Speaker, International Conference: “Evidence on a Silver Platter: Evaluation 6 Results for Policy Making in Development Cooperation”, Berlin, Germany, 11-6-2015.

“Adjusting to an Era of Farm Labor Scarcity, California Legislative Staff Education Institute, Sacramento, CA, 9/29/17.

“Farm Labor Scarcity: Why It Is Happening and What It Means for California Farmers, UC

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Cooperative Extension, Regional Processing Tomato Production Meeting, Woodland, CA, 1-12-17.

”Migration, Labour Mobility, and Agricultural Transformation, Keynote Speaker, Technical workshop on migration and labor mobility, United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization Headquarters, Rome, 12/1/2017.

“Economic Impacts of Humanitarian Assistance, United Nations World Food Programme staff, UN WFP Headquarters, Rome, 11/30/2017.

“How can Home-Grown School Meals improve the local economy?, WFP Data Week, WFP staff worldwide (via internet link), United Nations World Food Programme Headquarters, Rome, 11/30/2017.

“Impact Evaluation of Social and Productive Interventions,” Government of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia, 11/15-16, 2017.

Major Grants United Nations World Food Program ($260,000). “Modeling the Local-economy Impacts of Kenya’s

Home Grown School Meals Programme,” 2018-20. United Nations World Food Program ($120,000). “Assessing the Impact of Market-based Interventions

on the Local Economy: Case Studies of C&V Programmes in Refugee Camps,” 2014-15. Packard Foundation ($75,000). “Local Economy-wide Impacts of Marine Conservation Interventions in

Small-scale Fisheries,” 2014-15 (with James N. Sanchirico). William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ($1,100,000). “Rural Poverty and Economic Change in

Mexico.” 2011-2013. William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ($500,000). “Rural Poverty and Economic Change in

Mexico.” 2008-2010. CIMMYT (via USAID linkage grant program; $90,000). “The Role of Wheat in the Livelihoods of

Farm Households in Rainfed Wheat Systems: Mechanisms for Drought Vulnerability, Residue Management, and Natural Resource Utilization.” 2005-2007.

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ($600,000). “Program on Binational Training, Research and Institutional Development for the Study of Migration and Economic Change in Rural Mexico.” 2004-2006.

USDA/NRI ($190,000), “The Rural Mexican Labor Supply to U.S. Farm Jobs: Survey and Analysis.” 2002-2004.

UC Institute on Mexico ($300,000), “Binational Training, Research and Institutional Development for the Study of Migration and Economic Change in Rural Mexico,” 2002-2005.

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ($300,000), Program on Binational Training, Research and Institutional Development for the Study of Migration and Economic Change in Rural Mexico, 2002-04

Mexican Consejo Nacional de Ciéncia y Tecnolgía (CONACyT, through PRECESAM at El Colegio de Mexico, $481,000), “Migration and Economic Change in Rural Mexico,” 2002-2007.

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ($250,000), “Economic Change and Sustainability in Mexican Agriculture: A Binational Program for Training, Research, and Policy.” 2000-2002.

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Ford Foundation ($150,000). “Programa de Estudios del Cambio Económico y la Sustentabilidad del Agro Mexicano” (PRECESAM; Program for the Study of Economic Change and Sustainability in Mexican Agriculture), 2000-2002

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ($150,000), Rural Mexico at a Crossroads, 1998-2000. U.S. Department of Agriculture National Research Initiative ($160,000), Immigration and Changing

Rural America, 1997-99. William and Flora Hewlett Foundation ($200,000), Agricultural Policy Reforms, Migration, and the

Mexican Village Economy, 1995-97. Pacific Rim Research Institute ($65,000), Impacts of NAFTA on Incomes and Migration in Rural

Mexico: A Regional Economy-wide Modelling Approach, 1995-97. McKnight Foundation ($1.8 million, with Calvin Qualset, Robert Bye, Steven Brush, and Paul

Gepts), In-situ Conservation of Crop Genetic Resources in Mexico, 1996-98. US Department of Agriculture ($110,000), Competitive Research Grant, "Foreign Genetic

Resources for Agricultural Research," 1992-1995. National Science Foundation ($100,000), "Income Source, Consumption and Migration in Four

Mexican Villages," 1992-1994 (NSF # DBS9120426). Sloan Foundation ($65,000), Merchants of Labor: Farm Labor Contractors in California Agriculture,

1990-1991 (Sloan # 89-10-18). Rural Economic Policy Program, The Aspen Institute, the Ford Foundation and the Wye Institute

($54,000), Temporary Foreign Labor and the Employment, Earnings and Mobility of Workers in California Agriculture, 1986.

National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, Resources for the Future, Inc. ($24,000), U.S. Immigration Reform and Mexico-U.S. Migration Decisions, 1985.

UC MEXUS ($10,000), Agricultural Policy Reforms and the Mexican Village Economy, 1993-94.

Major Consulting Clients International Fund for Agricultural Development, Rome International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC Oxford Policy Management, Oxford The World Bank, Washington DC UNICEF-ESARO, Nairobi and Addis Ababa United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome Inter-American Development Bank, Washington DC Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris The Urban Institute, Washington DC International Labour Office, Geneva

Foreign Languages

Spanish: Fluent French: Working Knowledge