Modelling the effects of immigration on regional economic performance and the wage distribution: a CGE analysis of three EU regions
The paper uses a regional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to analyse the effects of immigration on three small remote EU regions located within Scotland, Greece and Latvia. Two migration scenarios are assessed. In the first, total labour supply is affected. In the second, the importance of migratory flows by differential labour skill types is investigated. The results indicate significant differences in the extent to which regional economies are affected by immigration. They also suggest that remote regions are highly vulnerable to the out-migration of skilled workers ('brain-drain') while the in-migration of unskilled workers leads to widening wage inequality.
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2009
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Authors: | Pouliakas, Konstantinos ; Roberts, Deborah ; Balamou, Eudokia ; Psaltopoulos, Demetrios |
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Bonn : Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) |
Subject: | Einwanderung | Brain Drain | Peripheres Gebiet | Regionale Entwicklung | Lohnstruktur | Qualifikation | Allgemeines Gleichgewicht | Schottland | Griechenland | Lettland | Immigration | CGE | skills | wage inequality | brain-drain | regional economies |
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freely available
Series: | IZA Discussion Papers ; 4648 |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Other identifiers: | 618593683 [GVK] hdl:10419/36083 [Handle] |
Classification: | D33 - Factor Income Distribution ; D58 - Computable and Other Applied General Equilibrium Models ; R13 - General Equilibrium and Welfare Economic Analysis of Regional Economics ; R23 - Regional Migration; Regional Labor Markets; Population |
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