David Card, Nobel Prize: “Children of immigrants do better in Canada than in France”

David Card Nobel Prize Children of immigrants do better

Nobel laureate in economics and professor at the University of Berkeley (California), the Canadian David Card analyzes the benefits of immigration.

His research has earned him numerous accolades. First, in 1995, the John-Bates-Clark medal, awarded by the American Economic Association to an economist aged under 40 working in the United States. And, above all, the Nobel Prize in Economicswith Joshua Angrist (from MIT) and Guido Imbens (from Stanford), awarded in 2021 for their studies on minimum wage and immigration.

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