We propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle immigration shocks from other macroeconomic shocks. Identification is achieved by imposing sign restrictions on Norwegian data over the period 1990Q1 - 2014Q2. The availability of a quarterly series for net immigration is crucial to achieving identification. Notably, immigration is an endogenous variable in the model and can respond to the state of the economy. We find that domestic labor supply shocks and immigration shocks are well identified and are the dominant drivers of immigration dynamics. An exogenous immigration shock lowers unemployment (even among native workers), has a positive effect on prices and on public finances in the medium run, no impact on house ...
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We propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle immigration shocks from ot...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
International audienceThis paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host c...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), there were 191 million people living outsi...
This study aims at investigating the nature of the causal relationship between immigration and two m...
Immigration has been a significant part of US population growth over recent decades, with the numbe...
This paper aims to investigate the short-run effects of immigration on Sweden’s economic growth, mea...
This paper proposes a quantitative assessment of the interaction between the Gross Domestic Product ...
Macroeconomic models are increasingly used to quantify the welfare and inequality effects of immigra...
Asylum seekers and economic migrants have become the primary source of population growth in Western ...
This paper quantitatively assesses the interaction between permanent immigration into France and Fra...
This paper provides cross-country macro evidence on the effect of immigration on productivity. It co...
We propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle immigration shocks from ot...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
International audienceThis paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host c...
This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic condit...
According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), there were 191 million people living outsi...
This study aims at investigating the nature of the causal relationship between immigration and two m...
Immigration has been a significant part of US population growth over recent decades, with the numbe...
This paper aims to investigate the short-run effects of immigration on Sweden’s economic growth, mea...
This paper proposes a quantitative assessment of the interaction between the Gross Domestic Product ...
Macroeconomic models are increasingly used to quantify the welfare and inequality effects of immigra...
Asylum seekers and economic migrants have become the primary source of population growth in Western ...
This paper quantitatively assesses the interaction between permanent immigration into France and Fra...
This paper provides cross-country macro evidence on the effect of immigration on productivity. It co...