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immigrants in Germany. Applying panel analysis with a large set of fixed effects and controls, we isolate the association between …
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It is now well known that exogenous immigration shocks tend to have benign effects on native employment outcomes … the effects of an immigration shock on labor demand by testing a general equilibrium model in which imperfectly …-augmenting effect of an immigration shock is a significant secondary adjustment process that must be considered when assessing the …
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system. -- immigration ; immigration policy ; tradable quotas ; refugees ; climate change ; international public goods … immigration due to its apparently unbearable social and political costs. However these costs are never measured and made … comparable across countries. In this paper we first discuss theoretically how tradable immigration quotas (TIQs) can reveal …
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for tradable quotas on both refugees and asylum seekers coupled with a matching mechanism linking countries’ and migrants …
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-reduction visa program adapted from the US green card lottery. -- immigration ; immigration policy ; tradable quotas ; refugees … inefficient as it fails to internalize such externality. In addition, host countries quite often restrict immigration due to its … this paper we first discuss theoretically how tradable immigration quotas (TIQs) can reveal countries' comparative …
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