International audienceThis paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries have a low ratio of migrants in their population while some countries have a high ratio of migrants. Immigration improves the income of the domestic residents, but migrants also increase the congestion of public services. If migrants are unskilled and therefore pay low taxes, and the government does not limit access to these services, then the welfare of the domestic residents decreases with the number of migrants. Visa auctions can lower the cost of immigration control and substitute legal migrants for illegal migrants. If the government decides to limit the access of migrants to public services, immigration control becomes unnecessary and th...
The international mobility of low-skilled workers is constrained by immigration restrictions set by ...
International audienceIn this model, we characterize optimal immigration and fiscal policies in the ...
We study the effects of more open borders on return migration and show that migrants are more likely...
International audienceThis paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries h...
This paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries have a low ratio of mig...
This paper considers a growth model with migrants who do not own capital. The income of domestic res...
This paper develops a simple model to explain two stylised facts about immigration. First, some coun...
This paper revisits the puzzle of immigration policy: standard economic theory predicts that free im...
This paper provides an economic rationale to the presence of large populations of illegal immigrants...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of international migration from the point of view ...
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This article examines the political economy of selective immigration policy in a model where decisio...
Although movements of capital, goods and services are growing in importance, workers movements are i...
The international mobility of low-skilled workers is constrained by immigration restrictions set by ...
International audienceIn this model, we characterize optimal immigration and fiscal policies in the ...
We study the effects of more open borders on return migration and show that migrants are more likely...
International audienceThis paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries h...
This paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries have a low ratio of mig...
This paper considers a growth model with migrants who do not own capital. The income of domestic res...
This paper develops a simple model to explain two stylised facts about immigration. First, some coun...
This paper revisits the puzzle of immigration policy: standard economic theory predicts that free im...
This paper provides an economic rationale to the presence of large populations of illegal immigrants...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of international migration from the point of view ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This article examines the political economy of selective immigration policy in a model where decisio...
Although movements of capital, goods and services are growing in importance, workers movements are i...
The international mobility of low-skilled workers is constrained by immigration restrictions set by ...
International audienceIn this model, we characterize optimal immigration and fiscal policies in the ...
We study the effects of more open borders on return migration and show that migrants are more likely...