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International migration is characterized by two puzzling facts: First, only a small share of the population tends to … rejected for the stock model. -- international migration ; temporary migration ; panel cointegration …
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-Migrationsmodellen zu bestätigen. -- International migration ; temporary migration ; panel cointegration …
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This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration flows. First, we …-migrants. Our estimates show that international migration flows are highly responsive to income per capita at destination. This … also find that tightening of laws regulating immigrant entry reduce rapidly and significantly their flow. -- International …
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This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration flows. First, we …-migrants. Our estimates show that international migration flows are highly responsive to income per capita at destination. This … also find that tightening of laws regulating immigrant entry reduce rapidly and significantly their flow. -- international …
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This paper makes two contributions to the literature on the determinants of international migration flows. First, we …-migrants. Our estimates show that international migration flows are highly responsive to income per capita at destination. This …
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We build a general equilibrium model in which both illegal immigration and the size of the informal sector are endogenously determined. In this framework, we show that indirect policy measures such as tax reduction and detection of informal activities can be used as substitutes for border...
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We study a reform that granted European cross-border workers free access to the Swiss labor market and had a stronger effect on regions close to the border. The greater availability of cross-border workers increased foreign employment substantially. Although many cross-border workers were highly...
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What is the effect of opening the labor market to foreign workers on the success of firms? We address this question by analyzing how firms in Switzerland were affected by the introduction of the free movement of persons with the European Union (EU) countries. This immigration reform granted all...
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