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singlemarket-induced migration from new to present member countries. I first use an analytical model to derive a welfare equation …
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singlemarket- induced migration from new to present member countries. I first use an analytical model to derive a welfare equation …
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International economic migration is steered by the vertical interplay of migration-related agreements at three levels … bilateral migration schemes. We observe a horizontal fragmentation, whereby bilateral migration agreements “correct” the high …) brings about coherence, as it lifts the pressure from the classic corridors of migration, which bilateral migration …
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removing formal trade barriers and migration. …
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removing formal trade barriers and migration …
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small e.ects from trade, but more pronounced labor market e.ects from migration. Based on German model elasticities, we …
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small effects from trade, but more pronounced labor market effects from migration. Based on German model elasticities, we …
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Over the past two decades, globalisation has given a boost to world trade, has grown one and a half times faster than world output, and the difference has even been considerably higher in recent years as world trade growth accelerated very strongly. More
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This timely book examines international trade and investment law at various levels of governance, including unilateral, bilateral, regional, and multilateral arrangements. The author demonstrates that the nature of international trade law is fragmented and cyclical. Whilst not always...
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The paper studies the effects of regional integration on the incentives of members and non-members to undertake multilateral trade liberalization. Using a three-country political economy model with imperfect competition, it shows how regionalism can undermine support for multilateralism....
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