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This paper revisits Fernández-Huertas Moraga and Rapoport’s (2014) proposal of tradable immigration quotas [Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 115, pp. 94–108]. We show that their main results hinge on tacit assumptions. In general, the combination of tradable quotas and matching is neither...
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Ever since the major inflow of refugees (the "refugee crisis") in 2015 and 2016, there has been heated debate about the appropriate distribution of refugees in the EU. Current policies revolve around mandatory quotas, which disregard the preferences of EU members and refugees alike. This problem...
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Refugee relocation in the European Union relies on mandatory quotas, which assign a fixed share of migrants to each member state. Mandatory quotas have been severely opposed by some national governments for ignoring their preferences on asylum policy. This paper introduces a new mechanism that...
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