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Immigration has recently been at the centre of the political and economic agenda. Economists have studied extensively … the impact of immigration on several economic and social indicators of host countries. The effect of immigration on … is mostly focused on the US. Yet, although in anglosaxon countries skilled immigration is a sizeable phenomenon …
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Llull presents a cross-country analysis of the impact of immigration on productivity and employment. Push … imply a semi-elasticity of native wages to immigration of −0.7 if the extensive margin of labour supply is ignored (the …
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While the location and concentration of industrial activities has been a significant topic for both urban planners and urban and regional economist, the cluster approach has contributed to theory and empirical works by emphasizing the significancy of networks with respect to the competitiveness....
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local endowment with human capital is an important determinant for the regional level of skill segregation. …
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Job polarisation and increasing wage inequality is observed in many rich countries, including Germany. Both phenomena are well-discussed in international literature, though a link can only be observed in the U.S. I assess the impact of job polarisation upon wage inequality in Germany by...
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structure, export-exposure and less reliance on SOEs; the opposite is found for the effects of an investment shock and we …
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