We present a dynamic two-country labour matching economy. Workers decide whether to search in their native country (paying a small cost) or to look for a job abroad (bearing an additional cost). Firms choose the number of vacancies they post in each country according to the average workers' characteristics inside it. Wages are determined in an individual Nash bargaining. We show the existence of multiple steady-state equilibria: a no-migration equilibrium and two migration equilibria. The multiplicity of equilibria comes from a self-fulfilling prophecy phenomenon linking labour demand and incentives to migration. The equilibria are Pareto-ranked, with migration-equilibria dominating no-migration
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We analyze labor migration flows between two countries (regions) with different-sized populations an...
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that a...
This paper presents a Ramsey-like dynamic small open economy with endogenous labor migration. In the...
ESSEC Working paper. Document de Recherche ESSEC / Centre de recherche de l'ESSEC ISSN : 1291-9616 D...
This paper analyzes international migrations when migrants invest part of their income in their orig...
In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries that face a flow of immigration ...
This paper examines the interaction betweenmigration policies of the host and source countries in th...
This paper investigates the effect of altruism on the pattern of labour migration in a two-country o...
Standard economic reasoning based on competitive labour markets suggests that migrant inflow will un...
In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries and immigrants that come from "t...
We consider a model of international migration where skills of workers are imperfectly observed by f...
We study immigration policy in a small open receiving economy under self-selection of migrants. We s...
Overseas employment has become more commonplace, and remittances have increased in similar proportio...
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We study the effects of immigration on native welfare in a general equilibrium model fea-turing two ...
We analyze labor migration flows between two countries (regions) with different-sized populations an...