The Hoover Institution at Stanford University hosts the Immigration Policy and the Economics of Innovation on January 22, 2026

This conference will explore the critical intersection of immigration policy and technological innovation in the United States, with a particular focus on reforming high-skilled immigration pathways. The event will bring together academic researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers to discuss how evidence-based immigration policy reforms can enhance economic growth, foster innovation, and strengthen American competitiveness.

Thursday, January 22, 2026
Time Content Presenters

8:30 AM

Breakfast 

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9:00 AM

Welcome

Paola Sapienza, Hoover Institution

9:05 AM

Opening Address: Macroeconomic Impacts of Immigration

Heidi Williams, Dartmouth College

9:45 AM

Break

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10:00 AM

Third Country Effects of US Immigration Policy” by Agostina Brinatti and Xing Guo

Presenter: Agostina Brinatti, University of Chicago

Discussant: Marta Prato, Bocconi University & SIEPR

Discussant: Britta Glennon, University of Pennsylvania

Chair: Stephen Haber, Hoover Institution & Stanford University

11:15 AM

Break

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11:45 AM

The Contribution of Foreign Master's Students to U.S. Start-ups” Michel Beine, Giovanni Peri, and Morgan Raux

Presenter: Giovanni Peri, UC Davis

Discussant: Justin Grimmer, Hoover Institution and Stanford University

Discussant: Nicolas Morales, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Chair: Amit Seru, Hoover Institution & Stanford University

1:00 PM

Lunch

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2:00 PM

The IT Boom and Other Unintended Consequences of Chasing the American Dream” by Gaurav Khanna and Nicolas Morales

Presenter: Gaurav Khanna, UCSD

Discussant: Michael Clemens, George Mason University

Discussant: Jens Hainmueller, Stanford University

Chair: Ross Levine, Hoover Institution

3:15 PM

Break

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3:45 PM

Remarks by Condoleezza Rice

Condoleezza Rice, Tad and Dianne Taube Director of the Hoover Institution

3:50 PM

Panel on Opportunities and Challenges for American Businesses

This panel will bring together business leaders and immigration law practitioners to explore the interconnection between innovation and immigration, and to discuss the challenges of attracting and retaining high-skilled talent in the United States. Panelists will examine gaps and inefficiencies in the current immigration system and discuss potential approaches to strengthen the high-skilled immigration pipeline. The conversation will focus on how reforms could support innovation and enhance America's global competitiveness.

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5:00 PM

Conclusion of Conference

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If you have any questions about the event, contact Hoover Program on the Foundations of Economic Prosperity, HooverProsperity@stanford.edu.

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