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with the World Bank's Global Bilateral Migration Database. Overall, our results suggest little evidence that natural …
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Do natural disasters interplay with intensified international migration? Not only has the global migrant stock increased from 92 to 165 million between 1960 and 2000, but the frequency and magnitude of disasters have increased within the same period. In the face of exogenous shocks, migration is...
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In this paper I explore a model where citizens of a country vulnerable to damages from climate change may migrate to a second country, from which a steady stream of greenhouse gases occur. If this migration imposes costs on the emitting country, then migration induces a sort of pseudo carbon...
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inequality, by assessing how the current level of migration in the world has likely affected income inequality between and within …
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International migration is characterized by two puzzling facts: First, only a small share of the population tends to migrate although substantial and persisting income differences across countries exist. Second, net migration rates tend to cease over time despite persisting income differences....
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Zwei verwirrende Fakten der internationalen Wanderung sind, dass nur ein kleiner Teil der Bevölkerung der Auswanderungsländer emigriert und dass die Migrationsquoten mit der Zeit kleiner werden. Der Beitrag untersucht dieses Phänomen unter Zuhilfenahme eines Migrationsmodells mit heterogenen...
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other countries of the world in order to construct a statistical model that links the determinants of (unobserved) migration …
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nations. Using gross bilateral international migration flows and a discrete choice model in which everyone in the world …
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This paper provides theoretical and empirical insights on the extent to which the availability of carbon offsetting may substitute the individual use of other carbon-reducing measures. Theoretically, we demonstrate an ambiguous impact of offsetting on the use of other measures and derive...
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This paper explains how, in the context of incomplete coordination among all countries, unilateral policies that might at first sight seem pro-green could actually turn out to harm the global environment. The free-riding motives and the difficulty of reaching an effective international...
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