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tax rates and the marginal tax rates can be negative. Preventing emigration of the highly skilled is not necessarily …
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tax rates can be negative. Moreover, preventing emigration of the highly-skilled is not necessarily optimal. …
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tax rates can be negative. Moreover, preventing emigration of the highly-skilled is not necessarily optimal. …
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substantial tax-induced emigration responses, primarily driven by the top 1% of earners. Highly mobile individuals within the top …
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This paper is inspired by a puzzling empirical fact that despite the importance of controlling migration for their future, the host countries allocate very limited amounts of resources to the struggle against illegal immigration. The present model analyzes this issue in the context of low...
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life satisfaction and emigration intentions: it is the most and the least life-satisfied people who are the most likely to …
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unique opportunity to evaluate the labor market effects of emigration. Outmigration has contributed to higher wages for … stayers, as well as to lower unemployment in the source country. However, emigration has also exacerbated skills shortages in …
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emigration intentions of native-born inhabitants of one industrialized country in particular: the Netherlands. To understand … emigration from high-income countries we focus not only on factors that refer to individual characteristics, but also on the …, etc. Based on data about the emigration intentions of the Dutch population collected during the years 2004-2005 we …
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We investigate emigrant self-selection according to institutional quality using up to 3,566 observations on bilateral migration flows from 77 countries over the 1990-2000 period. We relate these flows to differences in political and economic institutions. We improve and expand upon previous...
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In our analysis, we examine the effects of emigration from Hungary on the labour market and its other economic … characteristics of commuters we assume that cyclical reasons may have contributed significantly to the rise in emigration. At this … time, it is difficult to gauge the full impact of emigration on wages, productivity, growth and sustainability, as these …
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