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We study how pre-pandemic inequalities in America influenced social distancing over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Richer counties tended to see more protective mobility responses in the initial (pre-pharmaceutical) phase, but less protective responses later. Near linearity of this income...
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workers would see enhanced social protection. Simulations for the US and Mexico suggest that the new market would attract many …
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The paper simulates a double-sided competitive market in temporary work permits between the U.S. and Mexico. Eligible …
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The paper simulates a double-sided competitive market in temporary work permits between the U.S. and Mexico. Eligible …
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workers would see enhanced social protection. Simulations for the US and Mexico suggest that the new market would attract many …
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Citizens have a right to accept any job offer in their country, but that right is not marketable or automatically extended to foreigners. Yet, some citizens have useful things to do if they could rent out their right-to-work, and there are foreigners who would value the new options for...
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While liberalizing key factor markets is a crucial step in the transition from a socialist control-economy to a market economy, the process can be stalled by imperfect information, high transaction costs, and covert resistance from entrenched interests. The authors study land-market adjustment...
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