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Blanchard and Katz (1992). Results indicate that mobility absorbs about a quarter of an asymmetric shock within 1 year …
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Eastern Germany's recovery from the "unification shock" has been characterized by deep structural change - with …
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It is hard to estimate housing supply elasticities. India is a particularly useful country to study housing supply because it is large and has a variety of housing typologies. We estimate the supply elasticity of non-durable, durable, and vacant residential housing units in urban India. We use...
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, over the period 1970–2013, mobility absorbed about a quarter of an asymmetric shock within 1 year. Movements in response to …
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This paper studies the persistence of a large, unexpected, and regionally very unevenly distributed population shock … data from 1939 to 1970, we show that the shock had a persistent effect on the distribution of population within local labor …
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This paper studies the persistence of a large, unexpected, and regionally very unevenly distributed population shock … data from 1939 to 1970, we show that the shock had a persistent effect on the distribution of population within local labor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011737510
Does migration facilitate regional adjustment to idiosyncratic shocks in transition economies; If so, one should find a strong relationship between regional unemployment and average wages on the one hand, and migration flows on the other. Yet, the evidence from transition economies indicates...
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Does migration facilitate regional adjustment to idiosyncratic shocks? The evidence from post-communist economies indicates that the efficacy of migration in reducing interregional unemployment and wage differentials is low. High wages appear to encourage and high unemployment tends to...
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To test whether transfers sent and received by regional migrants serve an insurance role, this paper estimates the causal impact of income shocks at a migrant's origin and destination location on the bilateral transfer of funds. Using rainfall shocks in rural Nicaragua, I find that migrants aged...
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This paper investigates the extent to which exposure to climate volatility can influence individual migration decisions in Vietnam. Utilizing the exogenous variation in the rainfall deviation from the local norms within an individual fixed-effects framework, we uncover the negative association...
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