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Author:Khanna, Gaurav 

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The IT Boom and Other Unintended Consequences of Chasing the American Dream

We study how US immigration policy and the Internet boom affected not just the US, but also led to a tech boom in India. Students and workers in India acquired computer science skills to join the rapidly growing US IT industry. As the number of US visas was capped, many remained in India, enabling the growth of an Indian IT sector that eventually surpassed the US in IT exports. We leverage variation in immigration quotas and US demand for migrants to show that India experienced a 'brain gain' when the probability of migrating to the US was higher. Using detailed data on higher education, ...
Working Paper , Paper 25-1

Briefing
Can Trade Help Mitigate Risk From Weather Disruptions?

As weather-related disruptions become more frequent, firms face increasing risks to their supply chains. To safeguard against these shocks, businesses are adopting strategies to enhance resiliency and ensure that disruptions to key suppliers don't halt operations. In the 2024 working paper by several authors of this article (Juanma, Gaurav, Nicolas and Nitya), we explore how Indian firms mitigate risks from weather events by diversifying their input sources across multiple regions.Using detailed transaction data from Indian firms, we highlight multisourcing as a crucial risk-management ...
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 25 , Issue 17

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