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population ageing and international migration. To do so, it develops a unique dynamic Overlapping Generations Computable General … migration may alleviate the pressure, the annual net immigration would need to increase by at least 8 thousand individuals on …
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This paper relies on recent proprietary data from the People's Republic of China's (PRC) poor rural minority areas to … examine the importance of credit constraints on internal labor migration. Specifically, a liquidity shock via the PRC … variable framework. The results reveal that the direct effect on migration of MLSA is negative, although the net effect is …
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Recent immigration policies have created massive uncertainty for international students to obtain F-1 visas. Yet, before the COVID-19 pandemic, student visa applicants already faced an approximately 27 percent refusal rate that varies by time and region. Using data on the universe of SAT takers...
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Fifty years ago, China sent more than 16 million urban youths aged 16-19 to rural villages to work and they spent … migration impacted rural economic development in the regions that received a larger number of SDY per capita relative to regions …
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wisdom, in general equilibrium, migration lowers the bottom tax rate but raises the top tax rate, making the optimal tax …
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