

Thomas Ginn
Research Fellow, Center for Global Development
Thomas Ginn is a Research Fellow at the Center for Global Development. His research is in development economics and the economics of migration, with a focus on policy and assistance for refugees in lower-income countries. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University and his B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Recent work by Thomas Ginn
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Can financial redistribution shape attitudes toward refugees?
Policy changes that raise aggregate welfare, but whose benefits are unevenly distributed, are often politically unfeasible. Politicians may recognise the overall gains from refugee integration, for example, but block visas or permits due to local peo...
Published 17.04.24
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When a refugee crisis isn’t: The minimal impacts of Syrians on Jordanians’ education
We find no evidence that Syrian refugees in Jordan affected educational outcomes for Jordanians
Published 19.01.24