We study the determinants of 19th century mass migration with special attention to the role of institutional factors beside standard economic fundamentals. We find that economic forces associated with income and demographic differentials had a major role in the determination of this historical event, but that the quality of institutions also mattered. We evaluate separately the impact of political institutions linked to democracy and suffrage and of those institutions more specifically targeted at attracting migrants, i.e.,citizenship acquisition, land distribution, and public education policies. We find that both sets of institutions contributed to this event, even after controlling for their potential endogeneity through a set of instrume...
Moving has been an essential human characteristic since the beginning of history. From the worldwide...
Early twentieth century migration across the North Atlantic was a human drama, a major international...
This paper studies the effect of emigration on technological change in sending locations after one o...
We study the determinants of 19th century mass migration with special attention to the role of insti...
This paper studies the determinants of the mass migration waves that took place between the Old and ...
We study the determinants of international migration with special attention to the role of instituti...
We study the determinants of international migration with special attention to the role of institut...
Resumen: Este trabajo explora el marco adecuado para estudiar las migraciones masivas en el context...
This article examines the extent to which the settlement pattern of migrants arriving in the United ...
By the mid-19th century, America was the best educated nation on Earth: significant financial invest...
International migration is not simply a result of individuals' search for better opportunities, but ...
Between 1870 and 1913 convergence among present OECD members (or an even wider sample of countries) ...
During the age of mass migration (1850-1913), one of the largest migration episodes in history, the ...
This paper is concerned with the determinants and consequences of intercontinental migration over th...
Between 1870 and 1913 economic convergence among present OECD members (or an even wider sample of co...
Moving has been an essential human characteristic since the beginning of history. From the worldwide...
Early twentieth century migration across the North Atlantic was a human drama, a major international...
This paper studies the effect of emigration on technological change in sending locations after one o...
We study the determinants of 19th century mass migration with special attention to the role of insti...
This paper studies the determinants of the mass migration waves that took place between the Old and ...
We study the determinants of international migration with special attention to the role of instituti...
We study the determinants of international migration with special attention to the role of institut...
Resumen: Este trabajo explora el marco adecuado para estudiar las migraciones masivas en el context...
This article examines the extent to which the settlement pattern of migrants arriving in the United ...
By the mid-19th century, America was the best educated nation on Earth: significant financial invest...
International migration is not simply a result of individuals' search for better opportunities, but ...
Between 1870 and 1913 convergence among present OECD members (or an even wider sample of countries) ...
During the age of mass migration (1850-1913), one of the largest migration episodes in history, the ...
This paper is concerned with the determinants and consequences of intercontinental migration over th...
Between 1870 and 1913 economic convergence among present OECD members (or an even wider sample of co...
Moving has been an essential human characteristic since the beginning of history. From the worldwide...
Early twentieth century migration across the North Atlantic was a human drama, a major international...
This paper studies the effect of emigration on technological change in sending locations after one o...