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Argentina was the second largest destination country during the Age of Mass Migration, receiving nearly six million migrants. In this article, we first summarize recent findings characterizing migrants' long-term economic assimilation and their contributions to local economic development. The...
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This paper discusses how an industrialized country could defend the wages and social benefits of its unskilled workers against wage competition from immigrants. It shows that fixing social standards harms the workers and that fixing social replacement incomes implies migration into unemployment....
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, where easing the country access to the world capital markets induces political-economy based policy changes that impact …
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The rise in world trade since 1970 has raised international mobility of labor services. We study the effect of such a … globalization of the world's labor markets. We find that when people can choose between wage work and managerial work, the output …
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This paper uses international survey data to document two stylized facts. First, risk aversion is associated with anti-trade attitudes. Second, this effect is smaller in countries with greater levels of government expenditure. The paper thus provides evidence for the microeconomic underpinnings...
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both domestic and international aspects of the monetary regime before World War I has since declined in its relevance At … the same time, policymakers within major nations placed more emphasis on stabilizing the real economy. In the post-World …
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on whether the country exports its capital to the rest of the world or imports capital from abroad. In the capital …
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trade and finance transactions with the rest of the world, governed by voter-majority-controlled welfare state. We analyze …
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The emergence of the Asian tiger countries and the participation of the ex-communist countries in world trade has …
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institutions also shape the course of technology; thus, a world-wide shift in the technology frontier results in different …
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