This paper incorporates endogenous migration into a second-generation Schumpeterian growth model to study how migration, innovation and growth interact one another. I find that migration always enhances the rates of innovation and growth of the receiving economy, but also that the other way round is not true when the gap in technical knowledge between country is fixed over time. However, when the technology gap is allowed to adjusts endogenously, I find that implementing pro-innovation policies in the receiving economy shrinks immigration flows and reduces the across-country technology
This paper investigates the economic consequences of migration in the Ramsey-type dynamic optimizing...
The UK, with its relatively liberal immigration policies following recent enlarge- ments, has been o...
The 2008 crisis revived doubts about growth and resuscitated the debate on secular stagnation initia...
This paper incorporates endogenous migration into a second-generation Schumpeterian growth model to ...
How does inventors' migration affect international talent allocation, knowledge diffusion, and produ...
This thesis seeks to explain variations in growth rates across countries and time within an endogeno...
This paper constructs a two-country (Home and Foreign) general equilibrium model of Schumpeterian gr...
<p>In the first chapter of my dissertation I analyze the effect of migration and remittances on a sm...
This Paper proposes a two-region model of endogenous growth, which is a natural combination of a cor...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the positive and important role that skilled migration can hav...
We study how the possibility of migration changes the composition of human capital in sending countr...
In this lecture we argue that important aspects of the growth process cannot easily be accounted for...
In this paper we investigate the effects of emigration on growth in developing countries. We present...
In this paper we investigate the effects of emigration on growth in developing countries. We present...
This paper extends a model of endogenous growth through the introduction of a component of knowledge...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of migration in the Ramsey-type dynamic optimizing...
The UK, with its relatively liberal immigration policies following recent enlarge- ments, has been o...
The 2008 crisis revived doubts about growth and resuscitated the debate on secular stagnation initia...
This paper incorporates endogenous migration into a second-generation Schumpeterian growth model to ...
How does inventors' migration affect international talent allocation, knowledge diffusion, and produ...
This thesis seeks to explain variations in growth rates across countries and time within an endogeno...
This paper constructs a two-country (Home and Foreign) general equilibrium model of Schumpeterian gr...
<p>In the first chapter of my dissertation I analyze the effect of migration and remittances on a sm...
This Paper proposes a two-region model of endogenous growth, which is a natural combination of a cor...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the positive and important role that skilled migration can hav...
We study how the possibility of migration changes the composition of human capital in sending countr...
In this lecture we argue that important aspects of the growth process cannot easily be accounted for...
In this paper we investigate the effects of emigration on growth in developing countries. We present...
In this paper we investigate the effects of emigration on growth in developing countries. We present...
This paper extends a model of endogenous growth through the introduction of a component of knowledge...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of migration in the Ramsey-type dynamic optimizing...
The UK, with its relatively liberal immigration policies following recent enlarge- ments, has been o...
The 2008 crisis revived doubts about growth and resuscitated the debate on secular stagnation initia...