We consider a game-theoretic model of undocumented immigration with the aim of emphasizing the strategic interaction between the different forces affecting the issue. Specifically, we analyze the strategic interaction between firms in the destination country, native labor, the elected officials in the destination country, and the undocumented immigrants from the Source Country. We show that the impact of border enforcement is dampened because strategic interaction between the players will tend to mute any unilateral changes. We also study the effect of uncertainty in the labor market on migration issues and analyze the two cases where policymakers have to make their decisions before (ex-ante) or after (ex-post) the market state is realized
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75 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In the second chapter, I devel...
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The emphasis on human capital formation as a means to achieve increased productivity and economic gr...
In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries and immigrants that come from “t...
This paper analyzes the issues of immigration and outsourcing in a general-equilibrium model of inte...
In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries that face a flow of immigration ...
We extend the current immigration-enforcement literature by incorporating both the practice of peopl...
Despite border enforcement and penalties for firms that hire ille-gal migrants, the presence of ille...
In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries and immigrants that come from "t...
75 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In the second chapter, I devel...
International audienceThis paper analyses the relationship between regular and irregular migration t...
A debate in the illegal immigration and technology adoption literature suggests that hiring illegal ...
In this paper’s model, undocumented workers are endogenously sorted into secondary labor markets. Wh...
Using a game theoretic network model, we study the incentives to cooperate in a society comprised of...
According to the policies from different provinces and regions, existing problems are ana...
Who pays for immigration control? According to the Lisbon Treaty the cost of enforcing the European ...
This paper develops a simple two-country model of illegal immigration in an attempt to examine the i...
The emphasis on human capital formation as a means to achieve increased productivity and economic gr...
In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries and immigrants that come from “t...
This paper analyzes the issues of immigration and outsourcing in a general-equilibrium model of inte...
In this paper we consider a model with two industrialized countries that face a flow of immigration ...
We extend the current immigration-enforcement literature by incorporating both the practice of peopl...