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into account different generations' conflicting attitudes towards immigration and expropriation, we explore how these … does not take into consideration the interactions between immigration and expropriation policies. -- Demographic change … ; political economy ; migration ; foreign direct investment …
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endogenous policy constraints on both foreign direct investment and migration. Factor price differences between industrialized … developed countries. However, political barriers to immigration in developed countries and expropriation risks in developing …’ conflicting attitudes towards immigration and expropriation, we explore how these policy restrictions interact. We find that, in …
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This chapter surveys research on the demand for protectionism as well as theoretical and empirical work on the (i) electoral mechanisms, the (ii) lobbying institutions, and the (iii) legislative bargaining that affect its supply. A recent trend is mutual feedbacks between commercial policy on...
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We use a multivariate hazard model for the analysis of data on the timing of ratifications of different ILO conventions by developing countries. The model accounts for two random effects, one at the country level and the other at the convention level. After investigating identification, we use a...
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There are over 180 ILO conventions in many areas of labour law, industrial relations and social security, but they are not ratified universally: For the conventions adopted between 1975 and 1995, the cumulated probability of ratification is about 13 percent ten years after their adoption. In...
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We use a multivariate hazard model to analyse the ratification behaviour of ILO conventions by developing countries. The model accounts for two random effects: one at the country level, the other at the convention level. After investigating identification, we use a semi-parametric Bayesian...
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There are over 180 ILO conventions in many areas of labour law, industrial relations and social security, but they are not ratified universally: for the conventions adopted between 1975 and 1995, the cumulated probability of ratification is about 13 per cent ten years after their adoption. In...
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There are over 180 ILO conventions in many areas of labour law, industrial relations and social security, but they are not ratified universally: for the conventions adopted between 1975 and 1995, the cumulated probability of ratification is about 13 per cent ten years after their adoption. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011444515