The basic neoclassical model of migration suggests that migration is induced by real income differentials across locations and will, ceteris paribus, serve to reduce those differentials. And yet there is evidence on growing spatial inequality despite increased migration from poorer to richer areas. At a theoretical level, one route to addressing this potential inconsistency is to introduce agglomeration effects into the standard neoclassical setup. This paper explores an alternative route, based on a theoretical and empirical proposition of the migration literature, namely, that migration is a selective process. Focusing on skilled migration, the paper demonstrates the different forces in play that make selective migration a force for both ...
This paper studies the link between regional disparities and migration flows, focusing on the skill ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we present an alternative model of agglomeration and tr...
This paper attempts to explain the seeming unresponsiveness of labor to react to economic disparitie...
The basic neoclassical model of migration suggests that migration is induced by real income differen...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
The existence of income per capita disparities is a striking feature of European regional developme...
The existence of income per capita disparities is a striking feature of European regional developme...
The migrant selection literature concentrates primarily on spatial patterns. We integrate two workho...
The migrant selection literature concentrates primarily on spatial patterns. We integrate two workho...
International audienceNew Economic Geography models describe a cumulative process of spatial agglome...
International audienceNew Economic Geography models describe a cumulative process of spatial agglome...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) models explain the formation and the con-solidation of economic agg...
The internal migration and settlement patterns of immigrants have long been of interest in assessing...
The disequilibrium and equilibrium models of migration disagree on how local amenities and labor mar...
The benchmark of this paper is the Fujita and Thisse (2002) core-periphery model, which adds a R&D s...
This paper studies the link between regional disparities and migration flows, focusing on the skill ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we present an alternative model of agglomeration and tr...
This paper attempts to explain the seeming unresponsiveness of labor to react to economic disparitie...
The basic neoclassical model of migration suggests that migration is induced by real income differen...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
The existence of income per capita disparities is a striking feature of European regional developme...
The existence of income per capita disparities is a striking feature of European regional developme...
The migrant selection literature concentrates primarily on spatial patterns. We integrate two workho...
The migrant selection literature concentrates primarily on spatial patterns. We integrate two workho...
International audienceNew Economic Geography models describe a cumulative process of spatial agglome...
International audienceNew Economic Geography models describe a cumulative process of spatial agglome...
The New Economic Geography (NEG) models explain the formation and the con-solidation of economic agg...
The internal migration and settlement patterns of immigrants have long been of interest in assessing...
The disequilibrium and equilibrium models of migration disagree on how local amenities and labor mar...
The benchmark of this paper is the Fujita and Thisse (2002) core-periphery model, which adds a R&D s...
This paper studies the link between regional disparities and migration flows, focusing on the skill ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we present an alternative model of agglomeration and tr...
This paper attempts to explain the seeming unresponsiveness of labor to react to economic disparitie...