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We propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle immigration shocks from other macroeconomic … availability of a quarterly series for net immigration is crucial to achieving identification. Notably, immigration is an … immigration shocks are well identified and are the dominant drivers of immigration dynamics. An exogenous immigration shock lowers …
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We propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle immigration shocks from other macroeconomic … availability of a quarterly series for net immigration is crucial to achieving identification. Notably, immigration is an … immigration shocks are well identified and are the dominant drivers of immigration dynamics. An exogenous immigration shock lowers …
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level Vienna, the capital in the east of the country, was most heavily exposed to the recent labor immigration boom. …
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Labor supply shocks can have substantial effects on the Beveridge Curve. Structural VARs with sign restrictions show that the shocks associated with the free movement of workers from Eastern Europe have temporarily increased unemployment in Austria, a major destination country, by 25 percent and...
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affect the nature of the immigration inflow can effectively reduce native income losses and dampen adjustment dynamics in … regional labor markets. One such intervention is to distribute the inflow more evenly over time. Smaller immigration inflows …
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affect the nature of the immigration inflow can effectively reduce native income losses and dampen adjustment dynamics in … regional labor markets. One such intervention is to distribute the inflow more evenly over time. Smaller immigration inflows …
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