George J. Borjas is the Robert W. Scrivner Professor of Economics and Social Policy at the
John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He is also a research associate
at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Professor Borjas received his Ph.D. in
economics from Columbia University in 1975. Professor Borjas has written extensively on labor market issues. He is the author of several books, including Wage Policy in the Federal Bureaucracy (American Enterprise Institute,
1980), Friends or Strangers: The Impact of Immigrants on the U.S. Economy (Basic Books, 1990), and Heaven’s Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy (Princeton University Press, 1999). He has published over 125 articles in books and scholarly journals, including the American Economic Review, the Journal of Political Economy, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. In 1998, Professor Borjas was elected a fellow of the Econometric Society. In 2004,
Professor Borjas was elected a fellow of the Society of Labor Economists. He was an editor
of the Review of Economics and Statistics from 1998 to 2006. He also has served as a
member of the Advisory Panel in Economics at the National Science Foundation and has
testified frequently before congressional committees and government commissions.
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