Labor mobility and the world economy /

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Imprint:Berlin : Springer, 2006.
Description:xi, 357 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6008907
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Other authors / contributors:Foders, Federico.
Langhammer, Rolf J.
Kiel Week Conference (2004)
ISBN:3540310444 (hd.bd.)
Notes:Proceedings of the 2004 Kiel Week Conference on "Labor Mobility and the World Economy"--p. [vii].
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • International migration in the long run : positive selection, negative selection, and policy / Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
  • Modelling migration and development in economic history and geography / Frank Barry
  • Comment / Timothy J. Hatton
  • Immigration and wages in general equilibrium : a theoretical perspective / Gabriel Felbermayr and Wilhelm Kohler
  • Comment / Joaquim Ramos Silva
  • Ethnic networks and international trade / Gil S. Epstein and Ira N. Gang
  • Comment / Jutta Allmendinger and Christian Gaggermeier
  • Are international capital movement and international labor migration substitutes under national externality? / Kar-yiu Wong
  • Comment / Jorn Kleinert
  • Some economics of immigration from an LDC to a DC : stressing the case of a Nordic welfare state / Sheetal K. Chand and Martin Paldam
  • Comment / Holger Bonin
  • Outsourcing and international labor mobility : a political economy analysis / Sanjay Jain, Devesh Kapur and Sharun W. Mukand
  • Comment / Johannes Brocker
  • Do we need an international regime for migration? / Stefania Pasquetti
  • Comment / Doris Konig
  • Do values matter for intra-EU migration? / Holger Wolf
  • Comment / Herbert Brucker
  • Refugees, asylum seekers, and policy in Europe / Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
  • Comment / Martin Paldam
  • The distinct political economies of trade and migration policy : through the window of endogenous policy models, with a focus on North America / David Greenaway and Douglas R. Nelson
  • Comment / Gerald Willmann
  • Growth effects of the brain drain / Per Lundborg
  • Comment / Gabriel Felbermayr.