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I examine the noncooperative equilibrium of an asylum provision game in which asylum is an international public good. I show the game can generate multiple equilibria similar to those of the hawk-dove game; the hawkish country is less open to asylum seekers than the dovish is. An inefficient...
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Resettlement is one means of assisting refugees to regain self-reliant living without constant fear. The global total of resettled refugees has remained fractional relative to the need. To contribute to the ongoing effort to increase resettlement, we consider self-enforceable sharing of full...
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Resettlement is one means of assisting refugees to regain self-reliant living with- out constant fear. The global total of resettled refugees has remained fractional relative to the need. To contribute to the ongoing effort to increase resettlement, we consider self-enforceable sharing of full...
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In recent years, economic theories have been used to examine asylum provision by non-persecutor countries. Unfortunately, the nature of the analyses makes the results inaccessible to many who are interested in understanding the topic from multidisciplinary perspectives but are unfamiliar with...
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This article summarizes theoretical studies on asylum provision in multi-country settings. The common feature of their models is the assumption that asylum‐related policies of safe countries generate cross‐border externalities. The presence of externalities results in inefficiently low...
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