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Overview

Michel Beine is affiliated with the University of Luxembourg in Luxembourg. Their research primarily falls within the domain of Social Sciences, with significant contributions to subfields including Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, Safety Research, Demography, and General Health Professions.

Their scholarly work addresses several topics, notably Migration and Labor Dynamics, Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies, Migration, Refugees, and Integration, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration, Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis, and Disaster Management and Resilience.

Michel Beine's publication record includes contributions to multiple journals and venues. The most frequent venue is the SSRN Electronic Journal, with 20 publications. Other venues include Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Luxembourg), Journal of Development Economics, Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d économique, and Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.

Key recent papers by Michel Beine are:

  • A Meta-Analysis of the Literature on Climate Change and Migration, 2021, Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Luxembourg)
  • A gravity analysis of refugee mobility using mobile phone data, 2021, Journal of Development Economics
  • Shaking Things Up: On the Stability of Risk and Time Preferences, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Do potential migrants internalize migrant rights in OECD host societies?, 2020, Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d économique

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include Fredérić Docquier, Michel Bierlaire, Gary Charness, Arnaud Dupuy, and Skerdilajda Zanaj, with collaboration counts ranging from four to six joint works.

Best Publications

  • Brain drain and economic growth: theory and evidence

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Hillel Rapoport

  • Brain drain and economic growth: theory and evidence

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Hillel Rapoport;Hillel Rapoport

  • Brain drain and human capital formation in developing countries : winners and losers

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Hillel Rapoport

  • Climatic factors as determinants of international migration

    Michel Beine;Christopher R Parsons

  • Human Migration in the Era of Climate Change

    Cristina Cattaneo;Michel Beine;Christiane J Fröhlich;Dominic Kniveton

  • A Practitioners’ Guide to Gravity Models of International Migration

    Michel Beine;Simone Bertoli;Simone Bertoli;Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga;Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga

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  • Determinants of the international mobility of students

    Michel Beine;Romain Noël;Lionel Ragot

  • Measuring International Skilled Migration: A New Database Controlling for Age of Entry

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Hillel Rapoport

  • International Migration, Transfers of Norms and Home Country Fertility

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Maurice Schiff

  • The dark side of global integration: Increasing tail dependence

    Michel Beine;Antonio Cosma;Robert Vermeulen;Robert Vermeulen

  • Central Bank intervention and foreign exchange rates: new evidence from FIGARCH estimations

    Michel Beine;Agnès Benassy-Quere;Christelle Lecourt

  • Central Bank intervention and foreign exchange rates: new evidence from FIGARCH estimations

    Michel Beine;Michel Beine;Agnès Bénassy-Quéré;Christelle Lecourt

  • A Panel Data Analysis of the Brain Gain

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Cecily Oden Defoort

  • Brain Drain and LDCs? Growth: Winners and Losers

    Michel Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Hillel Rapoport

  • Central Bank intervention and exchange rate volatility: its continuous and jump components

    Michel Beine;Jerome Lahaye;Sebastien Laurent;Christopher J. Neely

  • Comparing Immigration Policies: An Overview from the IMPALA Database

    Michel Beine;Anna Boucher;Brian Burgoon;Mary Crock

  • Liberalisation and stock market co-movement between emerging economies

    Michel Beine;Bertrand Candelon

  • Accounting for conditional leptokurtosis and closing days effects in FIGARCH models of daily exchange rates

    Michel Beine;Sébastien Laurent;Christelle Lecourt

  • Brain Drain and LDCs' Growth: Winners and Losers

    Michel A. R. Beine;Frédéric Docquier;Hillel Rapoport

  • Accounting for conditional leptokurtosis and closing days effects in FIGARCH models of daily exchange rates

    Michel Beine;Sébastien Laurent;Christelle Lecourt

  • Migration and Networks: Does Education Matter more than Gender?

    Michel Beine;Sara Salomone

  • Official central bank interventions and exchange rate volatility: evidence from a regime-switching analysis

    Michel Beine;Sébastien Laurent;Christelle Lecourt

  • Liberalization and Stock Market Co-Movement between Emerging Economies

    Michel Beine;Bertrand Candelon

  • Intervention policy of the BoJ: A unified approach, in the Journal of Banking and Finance

    Michel Beine;Oscar Bernal;Jean-Yves Gnabo;Christelle Lecourt

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Docquier
Frédéric Docquier Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)
Sébastien Laurent
Sébastien Laurent Aix-Marseille University
Hillel Rapoport
Hillel Rapoport Paris School of Economics
Bertrand Candelon
Bertrand Candelon Université Catholique de Louvain
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré Pantheon-Sorbonne University
Ronald MacDonald
Ronald MacDonald University of Glasgow
Caglar Ozden
Caglar Ozden World Bank
Paul De Grauwe
Paul De Grauwe London School of Economics and Political Science
Christopher J. Neely
Christopher J. Neely Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Christopher A. Parsons
Christopher A. Parsons University of Western Australia

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