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latter is immigration policy and its impact on violent crime where the claims of the pro- and anti-immigration groups are …
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Host countries have implemented permanent and guest-worker (GW) immigration programs in recent decades, while the … source country cooperation on illegal immigration, migrants’ incentives and their preference for overstaying. The model …
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Immigration continues to be on the forefront of the policy debate on both sides of the Atlantic. A number of reforms of … permanent and guest-worker (GW) immigration programs are being considered, and the temporary movement of service providers under …
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Labor market integration raises welfare in the absence of distortions. This paper examines labor and goods market integration in a general equilibrium model with social capital. The findings are: i) labor market integration has an ambiguous impact on welfare, and raises it if the goods produced...
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Is ability drain (AD) economically significant? That immigrants or their children founded over 40% of the Fortune 500 US companies suggests it is. Moreover, brain drain (BD) induces a brain gain (BG). This cannot occur with ability. Nonetheless, while BD has been studied extensively, AD drain...
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With the 1967 reform, Canada's immigration policy changed from a country-preference system to a points system. The …
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Though a net brain gain has tended to be seen as a benefit and referred to as a 'beneficial brain drain' in the literature, its welfare impact for source country residents – or non-migrants – is at best ambiguous. Increased educational investment in response to a brain drain is equivalent to...
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Based on a welfare-maximization model of skilled migration where education generates a positive externality, this paper examines whether the early view regarding brain drain's (BD) negative impact on source countries and the Bhagwati tax (BT) associated with it, is compatible with the recent...
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This paper examines the welfare implications associated with different degrees of diversity or similarity between migrants and natives under both migration and trade. We use a general equilibrium model of migration, human capital and social capital and find that there are three equilibrium...
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be beneficial for all parties concerned. It presents a host country immigration policy that tries to achieve these …
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