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This paper examines the causality relationship between immigration, unemployment and economic growth of the host …, immigration does not cause unemployment. We also find that, in France, Iceland, Norway and United Kingdom, growth positively … causes immigration, while in any country, immigration does not cause growth. …
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theory, and it proposes an alternative based on post-Keynesian distribution and growth theory. It also reviews the economic …
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main drivers of exponential growth in economic possibilities; second, a gradual general rebalancing of life choices away …
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This paper presents a small macroeconomic model describing the main mechanisms of the process of credit creation by the private banking system. The model is composed of a core unit - where the dynamics of income, credit, and aggregate demand are determined - and a set of sectoral accounts that...
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-run effects of capital markets integration, in equilibrium, on the optimal provision of education and growth. Third, we examine a …
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This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic conditions. We employ panel VAR techniques to use a large annual dataset on 22 OECD countries over the period 1987-2009. The VAR approach allows to addresses the endogeneity problem by allowing the...
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This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic conditions. We employ panel VAR techniques to use a large annual dataset on 22 OECD countries over the period 1987-2009. The VAR approach allows to addresses the endogeneity problem by allowing the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010289971
This article challenges recent findings that democracy has sizable effects on economic growth. As extensive political … called endogenous, and those grounded in reasons more exogenous to economic growth. The behavior of economic growth following … these more exogenous democratizations strongly indicates that democracy does not cause growth. Consequently, the common …
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immigration in Europe. Can refugee immigration promote long-term per-capita growth? How are the drivers of per …-capita growth in the host country and that the growth is higher if immigrants are relatively young and have sufficiently high … qualifications. Further, capital inflowsare a prerequisite for boosting per-capita growth. These findings can inform the migration …
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towards distribution and growth. …
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