International Migration to the OECD in the Twenty-First Century
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- Edoardo FERRUCCI & Francesco LISSONI & Ernest MIGUELEZ, 2020.
"Coming from afar and picking a man’s job:Women immigrant inventors in the United States,"
Bordeaux Economics Working Papers
2020-01, Bordeaux School of Economics (BSE).
- Edoardo Ferrucci & Francesco Lissoni & Ernest Miguelez, 2020. "Coming from afar and picking a man’s job:Women immigrant inventors in the United States," Working Papers hal-03098102, HAL.
- Diego Useche & Ernest Miguelez & Francesco Lissoni, 2020.
"Highly skilled and well connected: Migrant inventors in cross-border M&As,"
Journal of International Business Studies, Palgrave Macmillan;Academy of International Business, vol. 51(5), pages 737-763, July.
- F. Lissoni, 2017. "Highly Skilled and Well Connected: Migrant inventors in Cross-Border M&As," Post-Print hal-02271218, HAL.
- Diego Useche & Ernest Miguelez & Francesco Lissoni, 2020. "Highly skilled and well connected: Migrant inventors in cross-border M&As," Post-Print hal-03097926, HAL.
- D. Useche & Ernest Miguelez & Francesco Lissoni, 2021. "Highly skilled and well connected: Migrant inventors in cross-border M&As," Working Papers hal-03125216, HAL.
- D. Useche & Ernest Miguelez & Francesco Lissoni, 2021. "Highly skilled and well connected: Migrant inventors in cross-border M&As," Working Papers hal-03118061, HAL.
- Diego Useche & Ernest Miguelez & Francesco Lissoni, 2019.
"Highly skilled and well connected: Migrant inventors in cross-border M&As,"
Post-Print
halshs-02024499, HAL.
- Diego USECHE & Ernest MIGUELEZ & Francesco LISSONI, 2019. "Highly skilled and well connected: Migrant inventors in Cross-Border M&As," Cahiers du GREThA 2019-03, Groupe de Recherche en Economie Théorique et Appliquée(GREThA).
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