Border Walls
Treb Allen, CauĂȘ de Castro Dobbin, Melanie Morten
What are the economic impacts of a border wall between the United States and Mexico? We use detailed data on bilateral ows of primarily unauthorized Mexican workers to the United States to estimate how a substantial expansion of the border wall between the United States and Mexico from 2007 to 2010 affected migration. We use these effects to estimate a general equilibrium spatial model featuring multiple labor types and quantify the economic impact of the wall expansion. At a construction cost of approximately $7 per person in the United States, we estimate that the border wall expansion harmed Mexican workers and high-skill U.S. workers, but benefited U.S. low-skill workers, who on average achieved welfare gains equivalent to an increase in per capita income of $0.28 per year
Year of publication: |
November 2018
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Authors: | Allen, Treb |
Other Persons: | Dobbin, CauĂȘ de Castro (contributor) ; Morten, Melanie (contributor) |
Institutions: | National Bureau of Economic Research (contributor) |
Publisher: |
2018: Cambridge, Mass : National Bureau of Economic Research |
Subject: | Arbeitsmigranten | Migrant workers | Qualifikation | Occupational qualification | Grenze | Political border | Wirkungsanalyse | Impact assessment | Mexiko | Mexico |
Saved in:
freely available
Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource illustrations (black and white) |
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Series: | NBER working paper series ; no. w25267 |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | System requirements: Adobe [Acrobat] Reader required for PDF files Mode of access: World Wide Web Hardcopy version available to institutional subscribers |
Other identifiers: | 10.3386/w25267 [DOI] |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012480918