Standard economic reasoning based on competitive labour markets suggests that migrant inflow will unambiguously lead to allocative gains for the native population of a host country. Even abstracting from the costs of integration, however, this result is not robust when important labour market imperfections are considered. Much of the migration literature focuses on the determination of the size of the immigration flow given a fixed minimum wage and the level of unemployment in the destination area. By contrast, this paper concentrates on the mechanism of wage determination in the receiving country. The model depicts a situation where one large monopoly union acts on behalf of the whole workforce. Depending on the arguments of the union obje...
It is often argued that tax competition may lead to a "race to the bottom". Such a race may hold ind...
Macroeconomic models are increasingly used to quantify the welfare and inequality effects of immigra...
Differences in income levels across countries are generally attributed to differences in pro-ductivi...
We analyze labor migration flows between two countries (regions) with different-sized populations an...
We analyze the effects, on nonredistributive taxation and on migrations, of wage differentials exist...
We analyze labor migration flows between two countries (regions) with different-sized populations an...
This paper develops a Harris-Todaro (HT) type model of East-West migration in which labour market im...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effect of unemployment and labour institutions...
This paper develops a two-country model of international migration in order to study the implication...
We present a North-South model with labor market frictions and labor migration to study the dynamic ...
This paper studies the determinants of immigration policy in an economy with entrepreneurs and worke...
Like any trade activity, migration tends to generate gains to all parties involved, the migrants as ...
This paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries have a low ratio of mig...
This paper studies the determinants of immigration policy in an economy with entrepreneurs and worke...
This paper develops a general equilibrium model of migration decisions to investi-gate the welfare a...
It is often argued that tax competition may lead to a "race to the bottom". Such a race may hold ind...
Macroeconomic models are increasingly used to quantify the welfare and inequality effects of immigra...
Differences in income levels across countries are generally attributed to differences in pro-ductivi...
We analyze labor migration flows between two countries (regions) with different-sized populations an...
We analyze the effects, on nonredistributive taxation and on migrations, of wage differentials exist...
We analyze labor migration flows between two countries (regions) with different-sized populations an...
This paper develops a Harris-Todaro (HT) type model of East-West migration in which labour market im...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effect of unemployment and labour institutions...
This paper develops a two-country model of international migration in order to study the implication...
We present a North-South model with labor market frictions and labor migration to study the dynamic ...
This paper studies the determinants of immigration policy in an economy with entrepreneurs and worke...
Like any trade activity, migration tends to generate gains to all parties involved, the migrants as ...
This paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries have a low ratio of mig...
This paper studies the determinants of immigration policy in an economy with entrepreneurs and worke...
This paper develops a general equilibrium model of migration decisions to investi-gate the welfare a...
It is often argued that tax competition may lead to a "race to the bottom". Such a race may hold ind...
Macroeconomic models are increasingly used to quantify the welfare and inequality effects of immigra...
Differences in income levels across countries are generally attributed to differences in pro-ductivi...