The benchmark of this paper is the Fujita and Thisse (2002) core-periphery model, which adds a R&D sector with skilled labor to create new varieties for the modern sector. The number of R&D firms increases not only with the number of existing patents and knowledge spillovers but also with the number of skilled workers who can migrate and choose theregion offering the better lifetime salary.The main objective of the present work is to analyse the long-term consequences of the choice of the migration law in Fujita and Thisse(2002)and in other comparable models. After describing throughoutly our benchmark,we introduce a different migration law à la Krugman (1991).Although the change in the migration law implies that individuals do not foresee ...
The classic type of analysis of inter-regional migration is derived from the traditional trade doctr...
This paper investigates the effects of internal migration in developed countries on widening wage in...
One of the fundamental assumptions of New Economic Geography Approach which brought up spatial effec...
The benchmark of this paper is the Fujita and Thisse (2002) core-periphery model, which adds a R&D s...
International audienceNew Economic Geography models describe a cumulative process of spatial agglome...
The present work attempts to provide a more realistic description of international labour migration ...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...
Contains fulltext : 167451.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We take the Fujita...
This paper develops a two-period model with heterogeneous agents to analyze the e¤ects of transfers ...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) models explain the formation and the con-solidation of economic agg...
Dynamics of labor migration processes depends on the differentiation and degree of labor market deve...
International audienceSpace economy is determined by the interaction between markets and the mobilit...
The basic neoclassical model of migration suggests that migration is induced by real income differen...
The present paper studies labour migration in the enlarged EU. Adopting the Krugman¿s framework of t...
The classic type of analysis of inter-regional migration is derived from the traditional trade doctr...
This paper investigates the effects of internal migration in developed countries on widening wage in...
One of the fundamental assumptions of New Economic Geography Approach which brought up spatial effec...
The benchmark of this paper is the Fujita and Thisse (2002) core-periphery model, which adds a R&D s...
International audienceNew Economic Geography models describe a cumulative process of spatial agglome...
The present work attempts to provide a more realistic description of international labour migration ...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...
Contains fulltext : 167451.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)We take the Fujita...
This paper develops a two-period model with heterogeneous agents to analyze the e¤ects of transfers ...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) models explain the formation and the con-solidation of economic agg...
Dynamics of labor migration processes depends on the differentiation and degree of labor market deve...
International audienceSpace economy is determined by the interaction between markets and the mobilit...
The basic neoclassical model of migration suggests that migration is induced by real income differen...
The present paper studies labour migration in the enlarged EU. Adopting the Krugman¿s framework of t...
The classic type of analysis of inter-regional migration is derived from the traditional trade doctr...
This paper investigates the effects of internal migration in developed countries on widening wage in...
One of the fundamental assumptions of New Economic Geography Approach which brought up spatial effec...