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several dimensions. First, it affects the migrants themselves by allowing them to achieve higher income as a result of their … migrants themselves as well as on the destination and origin countries …
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Canada is not well-positioned to leverage heightened immigration to boost GDP per capita owing primarily to weak capital …
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Estimates of the effect of education on GDP (the social return) have been hard to reconcile with micro evidence on the private return to schooling. We present a simple explanation combining two ideas: imperfect substitution and endogenous skill-biased technological progress and use cross-country...
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When types of workers are imperfect substitutes, the Mincerian rate of return to human capital is negatively related to the supply of human capital. We work out a simple model for the joint evolution of output and wage dispersion. We estimate this model using cross-country panel data on GDP and...
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