In this paper we develop two simple discrete-time Ramsey models augmented with migrant workers to assess the impact of migration on per-capita domestic consumption. In one model we assume perfect substitutability between migrants and natives while in a second model we explore the effect of migration in the case of imperfect substitutability. We find that migration unambiguously rises per-capita domestic consumption growth in the case of perfect substitutability in the short as well as in the long run, while in the case of imperfect substitutability migration increases the long-run per-capita domestic consumption only if production is 'sufficiently' reactive to capital changes. Our findings are partially in contrast to similar analyses de...
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Assuming a two-country economy where nominal wages are determined by the efficiency wage hypothesis,...
This paper extends the Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans growth model of optimal capital accumulation in discrete...
The paper presents a model of location behavior of a multi-period finite-life utility maximizing ind...
We present a dynamic North-South model with search frictions and endogenous labor migration to study...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of migration in the Ramsey-type dynamic optimizing...
This paper investigates the economic consequences of illegal migration in the Ramsey-type dynamic op...
This paper analyses the impact of illegal migration on the optimal path of domestic (resident) consu...
This paper studies the growth dynamics of a developing country under migration. Assuming that human ...
Abstract: If some of the returns to migration accrue from return migration, the optimal duration of ...
This paper examines how immigrants' optimal migration duration in the host country responds to the p...
The relative price of capital (or equipment) goods with respect to consumption goods is strongly, ne...
This essay extends the standard Ramsey-type growth model to include a capital market failure and hou...
This paper examines the problem of guest-worker migration from an economy populated by identical, ut...
This paper tries to explain why most migration flows show some observable jumps in their processes, ...
This paper considers a growth model with migrants who do not own capital. The income of domestic res...
Assuming a two-country economy where nominal wages are determined by the efficiency wage hypothesis,...
This paper extends the Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans growth model of optimal capital accumulation in discrete...
The paper presents a model of location behavior of a multi-period finite-life utility maximizing ind...
We present a dynamic North-South model with search frictions and endogenous labor migration to study...