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, to empirically analyze the impact of migration in a wider perspective (i.e., migration, trade, and FDI are simultaneously … Financial Crisis, I develop a simple 2x2x2 CGE model, which incorporates migration, foreign investment, and international trade …The world is increasingly interconnected with each other in terms of goods, money, and labor (international migration …
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), two-sector trade model to analyse the determinants of voter attitudes towards immigration under direct democracy and …
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), two-sector trade model to analyse the determinants of voter attitudes towards immigration under direct democracy and …
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We study different methods of immigration control using a simple model of a congested world. Our main comparison involves quota, the predominant instrument of immigration control, and a proposed system of immigration tolls and emigration subsidies. We show that the equilibrium of the proposed...
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trade theory. Although the latter has experienced an impressive development in the last ten years, a comprehensive analysis …
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economy, where capital and labor are internationally mobile, too. When targeting mobile capital ("FDI"), the economy …
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Asymmetric information about true opportunity cost in trade between a multinational and its foreign affiliate can …
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between foreign investment and trade. A discussion of the research into the recent surge of foreign direct investment is also …, at the product level, to distinguish between trade in final and intermediate goods. Moreover, the country coverage of … empirical studies needs to be extended, in particular to include FDI from European Union countries. …
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Empirical work relating trade liberalization and income distribution has identified an important anomaly. The Stolper …-Samuelson theorem predicts that trade liberalization will shift income toward a country's abundant factor. For developing countries …
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This paper studies city size in a developing country. The country consists of two regions, a city producing a manufactured good and a rural area producing an agricultural good. Manufacturing can take place either formal or informal sector, the formal sector being characterized by increasing...
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