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growth model with endogenous fertility. I propose a redistribution scheme and show that refugee resettlement from a more … resettlement policy to stimulate human capital accumulation and hence economic growth in both economies. …
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This contribution investigates the opportunities of migration for developing countries. The benefits of migration for sending countries are often undervalued. But migrants may foster trade, remittances, innovations, investments back home, and even return home at some time with better human...
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growth model with endogenous fertility. I show how refugee resettlement from a more advanced and wealthier economy to a less … economic growth in both economies. …
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immigration in Europe. Can refugee immigration promote long-term per-capita growth? How are the drivers of per …-capita growth in the host country and that the growth is higher if immigrants are relatively young and have sufficiently high … qualifications. Further, capital inflowsare a prerequisite for boosting per-capita growth. These findings can inform the migration …
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We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal allocation of labor between fighting and productive activities. In this setting, a diaspora emanating from one of the two groups can get actively involved in the conflict by transferring financial...
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Forced displacement, including refugee flows, is a global phenomenon. As of 2018, 26 million people were refugees …. Financing from the international community makes a significant contribution to supporting refugees and host communities. But in … refugees and host communities. This policy paper presents seven principles for improving financing for refugee situations …
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We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal allocation of labor between fighting and productive activities. In this setting, a diaspora emanating from one of the two groups can get actively involved in the conflict by transferring financial...
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This study investigates impacts of migration on the German economy, explicitly distinguishing refugee and non-refugee immigration. We propose a macroeconometric modelling approach complemented by instrumental variable techniques. We find that non-refugee immigration has more beneficial...
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After the end of World War II in 1945, millions of refugees arrived in what in 1949 became the Federal Republic of … dissolved in 1949. The spatial discontinuity arose because the US zone admitted refugees during the 1945-1949 occupation period …'s economic differences are the result of agglomeration effects triggered by the arrival of refugees in the former US zone. We …
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