Overseas employment has become more commonplace, and remittances have increased in similar proportions. For poor countries, remittances often substantially influence domestic expenditures and real exchange rates. We study overseas employment, remittances and domestic underemployment in a simple general equilibrium model with a non-traded good and minimum wage. The influence of population growth, rural productivity, and family altruism are examined. If remittances per migrant exceed domestic productivity then multiple equilibria may occur exhibiting high or low overseas employment. We discuss how the equilibrium with highest overseas employment conditionally Pareto dominates the other equilibria, and analyse policy co-ordinatio
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27 pages - ED EPSEmigrants remittances are important sources of income for many developing countries...
We examine the impacts of remittances on foreign direct investment and the development of developing...
The dissertation examines the macroeconomic impact of fiscal policy, including a recently-debated re...
We present a North-South model with labor market frictions and labor migration to study the dynamic ...
This paper analyzes international migrations when migrants invest part of their income in their orig...
The potential development impacts of migrant remittances have been subject of extensive theoretical ...
We present a dynamic two-country labour matching economy. Workers decide whether to search in their ...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de Recherche ESSEC / Centre de recherche de l'ESSEC ISSN : 1291-9616 D...
Discussions within the World Trade Organization on the temporary movement of labour across borders h...
Abstract: We introduce international labor mobility in a three-sector general equilibrium model with...
The economics literature increasingly recognizes the importance of migration and its ties with many ...
This paper investigates the effects of minimum wages on the inflow of unskilled foreign workers in a...
Assuming a two-country economy where nominal wages are determined by the efficiency wage hypothesis,...
Using a two-country macroeconomic model of labor migration, we investigate the effects of minimum wa...
This paper develops a two-country model of international migration in order to study the implication...
27 pages - ED EPSEmigrants remittances are important sources of income for many developing countries...