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agglomeration. We consider a wide range of channels through which migrants can influence productivity growth in sending and …
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In the hope of addressing chronic labour shortages and sluggish economic growth, the Canadian government plans to increase immigration in the coming years to per capita levels not reached since the 1920s. We argue that economic immigration in the Canadian context should aim to boost GDP per...
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migration variables. Two important findings emerge from our analysis. First, there exists a positive impact of migrants' human …
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migration variables. Two important findings emerge from our analysis. First, there exists a positive impact of migrants' human …
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This paper analyzes the welfare effects of immigration and its subsequent effect on ethnic diversity in a model featuring human capital spillovers which depend on the degree of ethnic heterogeneity, variation rates of time preference across individuals and endogenous levels of immigration and...
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demography of Spain in the last 10 years, a country where the last crisis deeply changes the migration patterns and economic …
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This paper empirically revisits the impact of birthplace diversity on economic growth. We use panel data on US states over the 1960-2010 period. This rich data set allows us to better deal with endogeneity issues and to conduct a large set of robustness checks. Our results suggest that diversity...
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ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe to West Germany after World War II as a natural experiment to study this question. A …
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We examine the effect of immigration on the host country in the dynamic model that can deal with secular unemployment. Immigration has contrasting effects, depending on the economic state of the host country. If there is unemployment, immigration worsens unemployment and decreases consumption by...
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