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cultural good. Moreover, we provide treatments with different context in order to control for a possible framing effect. Our …
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A “framing” effect occurs when an agent’s choices are not invariant under changes in the way a choice problem is … is whose non-satisfaction may lead to framing effects. We show that (under certain conditions), if (and only if) an agent ….e. dependent on the order in which the propositions are considered. We suggest that different ways of framing a choice problem may …
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to control for a possible framing effect. Our results show the absence of an effect of cultural education on the …
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liberalisation of access to EU labour markets change migration patterns? (by Michael Landesmann, Isilda Mara and Hermine Vidovic … restrictions for Romanian and Bulgarian migrants, and potential migration to Austria (by Isilda Mara) Migrants in Italy, the United …
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European Union Topics Macroeconomic Analysis, Forecasts and Policy Migration from the New to the Old EU Member States country … experiences (by H. Vidovic; pp. 5-14) Keywords migration, EU, integration Countries covered European Union, New EU Member States … Topics Labour and Migration Outsourcing and skills an empirical investigation (by M. Landesmann and R. Stehrer; pp. 15 …
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, the impact of international migration flows, etc. …
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This paper builds a Keynesian type econometric model with a dynamic perspective and a sound theoretical basis, for investigating the impact of remittances on consumption, investment, imports and output. It estimates short and long-run multiplier effects of exogenous shocks of remittances, with...
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suggest that ``trade and migration are substitutes,'' labor markets in both the US and Canada exhibit substantial and … persistent interregional migration, with gross migration rates that greatly exceed net migration rates, especially for highly …-educated workers. High gross migration rates are consistent with the hypothesis that education contributes to skill-specialization and …
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induce income convergence in the CECs, thereby reducing potential migration. Given the similar demographic trends in both the … present EU member states and the candidate countries in Central Europe, migration and the associated labour shortages may also …
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This paper develops a Schumpeterian model of international specialization and catching-up. In a previous version of the model we looked at the impact on international trade specialization when different patterns of technological catching-up are followed. One of these is a Gerschenkron pattern at...
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