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Migration interacts with the domestic labour market through the increase in labour supply from immigration when labour … economy where there is no migration, such mechanism can lead to a substantial amplification of business cycle fluctuations …
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. For this purpose, they use a search and matching model with two sectors, a formal and an informal one. Native workers can …
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problem of brain waste is of a varying severity across migrant host nations, influenced by migration policy and profile of the …
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rates. Using a small open economy model with search and matching frictions, endogenous migration and sticky prices, they … higher than in an economy without migration. However, these effects are significantly smaller than in the case of labour …
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We use the findings in this volume to gain insights into the best way to connect the macroeconomics of migration with … migration, the history of the European Union, and the history of the disputes surrounding immigration. Conversely, we propose … politicisation of migration in the context of gradually eroding political borders calls for innovative thinking that transcends …
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Llull presents a cross-country analysis of the impact of immigration on productivity and employment. Push-distance interactions provide relevant and exogenous variation for identification. Results suggest that a 1 percentage point increase in the share of immigrants in the population reduces GDP...
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Chassamboulli discusses recent research on the effect of immigration policies on job creation. New findings show that various types of immigrants can have a positive impact on employers’ incentives to post vacancies and create new jobs, which benefits also competing natives. Policies that...
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