This paper explores the links between the patterns of migration (high vs. low-skill), trade policy, and foreign direct investment (FDI) from the standpoint of sending countries. A skeleton general equilibrium model with a non-traded good and sector-specific labour is used to explore the effects of the skill-composition of exports on FDI. The model suggests that if exports are low-skill intensive, emigration of high- skill labour leads to positive FDI, suggesting that migration and FDI are complements. Cross-sectional analysis using FDI and emigration data for 103 migration-sending countries over the period 1990-2000 finds some support for this conjecture
International migration has become one of the most debated topics in many developed and developing c...
In this paper, we model a developing economy in which individual decisions about education and migra...
The rapid growth in the foreign-born population in many high- and middle-income countries in recent ...
This paper explores the links between the patterns of migration (high vs. low-skill), trade policy, ...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
Using a multi-country gravity framework, this paper models and quantifies the relevance of migrants'...
In a global context, migration and FDI substitute one another in the match-ing process between worke...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
International audienceThis article focuses on an apparent conflict between the standard trade theory...
International audienceThis article focuses on an apparent conflict between the standard trade theory...
With the growing trend and magnitude of international migration, research efforts looking at the eco...
Combining a unique panel dataset on international migration into 34 OECD countries from 223 origins ...
High-skilled emigration has been found to affect developing economies via different channels. With a...
International migration has become one of the most debated topics in many developed and developing c...
In this paper, we model a developing economy in which individual decisions about education and migra...
The rapid growth in the foreign-born population in many high- and middle-income countries in recent ...
This paper explores the links between the patterns of migration (high vs. low-skill), trade policy, ...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
Using a multi-country gravity framework, this paper models and quantifies the relevance of migrants'...
In a global context, migration and FDI substitute one another in the match-ing process between worke...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
International audienceThis article focuses on an apparent conflict between the standard trade theory...
International audienceThis article focuses on an apparent conflict between the standard trade theory...
With the growing trend and magnitude of international migration, research efforts looking at the eco...
Combining a unique panel dataset on international migration into 34 OECD countries from 223 origins ...
High-skilled emigration has been found to affect developing economies via different channels. With a...
International migration has become one of the most debated topics in many developed and developing c...
In this paper, we model a developing economy in which individual decisions about education and migra...
The rapid growth in the foreign-born population in many high- and middle-income countries in recent ...