The standard growth model predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase the speed of convergence in per capita income levels and that migration has a negative causal impact on regional growth rates. Although the empirical literature has uncovered some evidence for the former implication, the latter has not been verified empirically. This paper provides empirical evidence for the negative causal impact of migration on provincial growth rates in a developing country with a high level of internal migration that is characterized by unskilled labor exiting rural areas for urban centers. We utilize an instrumental variables estimation method with an instrument unique to the country examined, and we also control for provi...
Efforts to get rid of poverty cause migration movements that have consequences not only for themselv...
Using a multi-region, multi-sector dynamic model of an economy with rural-urban migration fit to Tur...
Even though the convergence of regional per capita income has been a highly debated issue internatio...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
In this study, we examine whether internal migration in the last 30 years in Turkey has had any effe...
Even though the convergence of regional per capita income has been a highly debated issue internatio...
This work investigates convergence among regions of Turkey with neoclassical exogenous growth perspe...
This work investigates convergence among regions of Turkey with neoclassical exogenous growth perspe...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
Internal migrations, which involve population movements within the borders of a country for economic...
Turkey has recorded high growth rates during last two decades that have led to a structural change i...
The ever-changing economic processes in the world influence the economic performances of regions bot...
During the last 30 years, Turkey has undergone profound economic and social transformations, includi...
Efforts to get rid of poverty cause migration movements that have consequences not only for themselv...
Using a multi-region, multi-sector dynamic model of an economy with rural-urban migration fit to Tur...
Even though the convergence of regional per capita income has been a highly debated issue internatio...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
In this study, we examine whether internal migration in the last 30 years in Turkey has had any effe...
Even though the convergence of regional per capita income has been a highly debated issue internatio...
This work investigates convergence among regions of Turkey with neoclassical exogenous growth perspe...
This work investigates convergence among regions of Turkey with neoclassical exogenous growth perspe...
The standard growth theory predicts that allowing for labor mobility across regions would increase t...
Internal migrations, which involve population movements within the borders of a country for economic...
Turkey has recorded high growth rates during last two decades that have led to a structural change i...
The ever-changing economic processes in the world influence the economic performances of regions bot...
During the last 30 years, Turkey has undergone profound economic and social transformations, includi...
Efforts to get rid of poverty cause migration movements that have consequences not only for themselv...
Using a multi-region, multi-sector dynamic model of an economy with rural-urban migration fit to Tur...
Even though the convergence of regional per capita income has been a highly debated issue internatio...