We analyze the migrant smuggling market where smugglers differ in their capacities to exploit their clients' labor in the destination. We show that when exploitation capacities are private information, the equilibrium may be characterized by adverse selection. In such a case, policies that diminish the availability of smuggling services to potential migrants inevitably raise the mean exploitation of smuggled labor
Abstract: This paper explores how transactions between smugglers and migrants come about in the cont...
In this volume of The ANNALS, we present a collection of empirically based research projects on migr...
Extending the seminal work of Bhagwati and Hansen (1973) on smuggling, Pitt (1981) developed a new a...
Is there a way of eliminating human smuggling? We set up a model to simultaneously determine the pro...
Despite its importance in global illegal migration, there is little, and mostly theoretical research...
The important flows of irregular migration could not exist without the emergence of a criminal marke...
Is there a way of eliminating human smuggling? We set up a model to simultaneously determine the pro...
Human smuggling is a form of illegal trade in which the commodity is an assisted illegal entry into ...
Abstract: Human smuggling is a phenomenon that further blurs the already fuzzy boundaries between ec...
This paper analyzes why the UN’s efforts against the sex trafficking of smuggled migrants, specifica...
Human smuggling is a global phenomenon which has been difficult to research. Even though there is a ...
Migrant smugglers occupy a special place in the European ‘migration crisis’ discourse. They are depi...
Human smuggling is a global phenomenon which has been difficult to research. Even though there is a ...
Is there a way of eliminating human smuggling? We set up a model to simultaneously determine the pro...
We study how smugglers respond to di¤erent types of migration poli-cies- legalisation through the sa...
Abstract: This paper explores how transactions between smugglers and migrants come about in the cont...
In this volume of The ANNALS, we present a collection of empirically based research projects on migr...
Extending the seminal work of Bhagwati and Hansen (1973) on smuggling, Pitt (1981) developed a new a...
Is there a way of eliminating human smuggling? We set up a model to simultaneously determine the pro...
Despite its importance in global illegal migration, there is little, and mostly theoretical research...
The important flows of irregular migration could not exist without the emergence of a criminal marke...
Is there a way of eliminating human smuggling? We set up a model to simultaneously determine the pro...
Human smuggling is a form of illegal trade in which the commodity is an assisted illegal entry into ...
Abstract: Human smuggling is a phenomenon that further blurs the already fuzzy boundaries between ec...
This paper analyzes why the UN’s efforts against the sex trafficking of smuggled migrants, specifica...
Human smuggling is a global phenomenon which has been difficult to research. Even though there is a ...
Migrant smugglers occupy a special place in the European ‘migration crisis’ discourse. They are depi...
Human smuggling is a global phenomenon which has been difficult to research. Even though there is a ...
Is there a way of eliminating human smuggling? We set up a model to simultaneously determine the pro...
We study how smugglers respond to di¤erent types of migration poli-cies- legalisation through the sa...
Abstract: This paper explores how transactions between smugglers and migrants come about in the cont...
In this volume of The ANNALS, we present a collection of empirically based research projects on migr...
Extending the seminal work of Bhagwati and Hansen (1973) on smuggling, Pitt (1981) developed a new a...