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In this paper we highlight a new complementary channel to the business and social network effect à la Rauch (2001) through which immigrants generate increased export flows from the regions in which they settle to their countries of origin: they can become entrepreneurs. Using very small-scale...
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What influences the adoption of transparency obligations in trade agreements, and what are its effects? This paper uses a new dataset on transparency provisions in over a hundred regional trade agreements (RTAs) to provide empirical evidence of the political economy determinants of international...
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and restore faster growth of income per capita. To support the recovery, structural reforms that yield short-run as well …
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spending more on items with long-term growth benefits and clear spillovers across borders, including human capital and … barriers in services, energy, digital and transport can help to spur long-term growth. Deepening the single market and faster …
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This report, part of the “Cities” collection, highlights the contribution of border towns to the process of regional integration in West Africa. For 18 countries, six indicators are used to identify the specificities of border towns at the local, national and international levels:...
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since 1950 border cities have experienced higher rates of growth than other cities in the region. While the average size of … specialise in the commercial activities that stimulate growth and foster higher densities. The report identifies the 27 main …
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This report, part of the “Cities” collection, analyses the spatial distribution of formal enter¬prises and health infrastructure in West Africa. The analysis shows that sectors crucial for regional integration are concentrated in economic capitals rather than in border areas. These results...
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growth and fiscal positions. One factor that is expected to mitigate these trends is continued inflows of migrant workers … model with the skill-specific wage profile from the OECD long-term growth projections highlights the potential for weaker …
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This paper presents new findings on the main characteristics of immigrants living in OECD countries by country of origin, drawing from the updated Database on Immigrants in OECD Countries (DIOC) 2015/16. It describes migrant populations by country of destination and country of origin in 2015/16,...
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This paper summarises the economic analyses of the potential impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom, European Union (EU) and euro area performed by members of and contributors to the Brexit Task Force, a group reporting to the International Relations Committee of the European System of Central...
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