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workers move from the periphery to the core, but it is rather reinforced by migration. These theoretical predictions of our …
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Standard models of the new trade and location theories usually assume full employment and are thus ill-equipped to study spatial unemployment differences, which in reality are more pronounced that income disparities. Regional labour market theories like the ´wage curve´-approach on the other...
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workers move from the periphery to the core, but it is rather reinforced by migration. These theoretical predictions of our …
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We examine the effects of globalization on the size and composition of tax revenues, worker-specific tax burdens, and effective average labor income tax rates using a unique international database on income tax calculators. We find that due to increasing mobility of firms and high-income...
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We examine the effects of globalization on the size and composition of tax revenues, worker-specific tax burdens, and effective average labor income tax rates using a unique international database on income tax calculators. We find that due to increasing mobility of firms and high-income...
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Inter-county flows of commuters have long been used by the Bureau of the Census to identify MSAs and by the BEA to identify its Economic Areas. This paper looks at U.S. interregional flows of commuters, population, and goods in an effort to identify broader patterns of relationships among U.S....
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In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries that face a flow of immigration from the "rest of the world." The countries differ in three characteristics: the labor complementarity between the "native" population and immigrants, the population size, and the magnitude of the...
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across Swedish counties. To account for statistical problems such as endogeneity of migration, time-invariant county … World War and internal migration mainly during the interwar years. The agglomeration effects of urbanization were not …
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prevent mass migration. The numerical results reveal that the extended model is capable to reproduce observed income … convergence and migration pattern in unified Germany. Moreover, wage-setting behavior and transfer policies decrease the speed of …
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