In this paper, we examine the correlation between sectoral shocks and border enforcement in the United States. Enforcement of national borders is the main policy instrument the U.S. government uses to combat illegal immigration. We see whether border enforcement falls following positive shocks to sectors that are intensive in the use of undocumented labor, as would be consistent with political economy models of illegal immigration. The main finding is that border enforcement is negatively correlated with lagged relative price changes in the apparel, fruits and vegetables, and livestock industries and with housing starts in the western United States. This suggests that authorities relax border enforcement when demand for undocumented labor i...
In the 1990s, the U.S. border led the nation in the decline of property-related crimes, while violen...
In this paper’s model, undocumented workers are endogenously sorted into secondary labor markets. Wh...
This paper extends Ethier's (1986) small one-country model of illegal immigration. We construct a st...
In this paper, we examine the correlation between sectoral shocks and border enforcement in the Unit...
In this paper, we examine the impact of enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico border on wages in U.S. and M...
We extend the current immigration-enforcement literature by incorporating both the practice of peopl...
This paper investigates the effect of U.S. border enforcement on the net flow of Mexican undocumente...
We develop a theoretical model using migration and trade theory to examine the effects of domestic a...
This paper examines the determinants of illegal immigration in the United States from Mexico from 19...
This paper evaluates the strategy for controlling “unwanted ” immigration that has been implemented ...
This paper evaluates the strategy for controlling “unwanted” immigration that has been implemented b...
In this paper, we examine the impact of government enforcement of the U.S.-Mexican border on wages i...
The flow of illegal immigrants into the United States cannot be accurately measured because any succ...
The paper analyzes the effects of tighter border control on the illegal crossing market between Mexi...
Illegal immigration and border enforcement in the United States have increased concomitantly for ove...
In the 1990s, the U.S. border led the nation in the decline of property-related crimes, while violen...
In this paper’s model, undocumented workers are endogenously sorted into secondary labor markets. Wh...
This paper extends Ethier's (1986) small one-country model of illegal immigration. We construct a st...
In this paper, we examine the correlation between sectoral shocks and border enforcement in the Unit...
In this paper, we examine the impact of enforcement of the U.S.-Mexico border on wages in U.S. and M...
We extend the current immigration-enforcement literature by incorporating both the practice of peopl...
This paper investigates the effect of U.S. border enforcement on the net flow of Mexican undocumente...
We develop a theoretical model using migration and trade theory to examine the effects of domestic a...
This paper examines the determinants of illegal immigration in the United States from Mexico from 19...
This paper evaluates the strategy for controlling “unwanted ” immigration that has been implemented ...
This paper evaluates the strategy for controlling “unwanted” immigration that has been implemented b...
In this paper, we examine the impact of government enforcement of the U.S.-Mexican border on wages i...
The flow of illegal immigrants into the United States cannot be accurately measured because any succ...
The paper analyzes the effects of tighter border control on the illegal crossing market between Mexi...
Illegal immigration and border enforcement in the United States have increased concomitantly for ove...
In the 1990s, the U.S. border led the nation in the decline of property-related crimes, while violen...
In this paper’s model, undocumented workers are endogenously sorted into secondary labor markets. Wh...
This paper extends Ethier's (1986) small one-country model of illegal immigration. We construct a st...