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The paper simulates a double-sided competitive market in temporary work permits between the U.S. and Mexico. Eligible … managed to avoid a large increase in the count of total migrants compared to now. The likely change in the skill composition … of migrants would raise U.S. GDP …
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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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Contrary to the welfare magnet hypothesis, empirical evidence suggests that immigration decisions are not made on the basis of the relative generosity of the receiving nation's social benefits. Even when immigrants are found to use welfare more intensively than natives, the gap is mostly...
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