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Joshua Bedi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Superior's School of Business & Economics. His research focuses on the intersection of immigration policy, entrepreneurship, and public policy, with a particular emphasis on cross-country studies analyzing institutional determinants of economic outcomes. He explores topics such as immigration quotas, barriers faced by immigrant entrepreneurs, healthcare workforce dynamics, and the political economy of migration.
Bedi's recent work examines how immigration policies influence entrepreneurial activity, crime patterns, and voting behavior. His 2024 publications include studies on quota systems' impacts on early-stage entrepreneurship, the effects of deportation on communities, and the challenges international students face in forming high-growth businesses. Earlier research (2022–2023) delves into generational differences in immigrant entrepreneurship, assimilation processes, and the relationship between remittances and innovation.
His articles frequently employ cross-country comparative methodologies to evaluate policy implications, often highlighting systemic barriers in immigration frameworks and their unintended economic consequences. Bedi has contributed to debates on citizenship pathways, healthcare workforce autonomy, and the role of public choice in shaping institutional outcomes.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. His academic contributions are primarily through scholarly publications and white papers addressing critical issues in migration economics and policy design.




