Cem Özgüzel is a Research Fellow at the Paris School of Economics and Sorbonne Economics Center. He is an applied economist with research interests in international migration, labour markets and regional economics. Across various projects, he studies the interaction between these elements, both at the macro and micro level, across different country contexts, using restrictive social security and linked employer-employee data. He holds a B.A. in Economics from Galatasaray University, an M.A. in Applied Economics from the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics.

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Fully remote work expands recruitment and boosts productivity
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- Labour Markets 
- Productivity and Innovation

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How origin country corruption shapes immigrants’ political trust
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- Migration 
- Politics and economics

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Shooting down trade: Firm-level effects of embargoes
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- International trade 
- Politics and economics

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Migration and employment dynamics across European regions
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- Labour Markets 
- Migration

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Agglomeration effects in a developing economy: Evidence from Turkey
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- Development 
- Productivity and Innovation