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While there is extensive literature on the determinants of migration and its microeconomic effects, the New Zealand … theoretical or empirical literature specifically examining the effects of migration on economic growth is not as comprehensive. In …
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This work focuses on a temporary guest-worker-type migration of individuals from the middle class of the wealth …
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add migration variables to robust determinants of growth and find positive and significant relationships between migrants …
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The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigration from those countries, an idea that captivates policymakers in international aid and trade diplomacy. A lengthy literature and recent data suggest something quite different: that over the...
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This chapter brings new evidence on the relationship between short-term labour mobility, as proxied by tourism flows, and innovation in Africa. Using data from 34 African countries over the period 2011-2016 sourced from the World Bank's Enterprise Survey, we find that short-term mobility...
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gross investment and an analogous cost to moving proportional to the rate of net migration effect extended equilibrium …
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migration impacted rural economic development in the regions that received a larger number of SDY per capita relative to regions …
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economic growth as measured by net migration, per capita income growth, and housing price growth. A second and a third set of …
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While there is extensive literature on the determinants of migration and its microeconomic effects, the New Zealand … theoretical or empirical literature specifically examining the effects of migration on economic growth is not as comprehensive. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005607233
In this paper we study convergence among Russian regions. We find that while there was no convergence in 1990s, the situation changed dramatically in 2000s. While interregional GDP per capita gaps still persist, the differentials in incomes and wages decreased substantially. We show that fiscal...
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