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View article: Monopsony, Efficiency, and the Regularization of Undocumented Immigrants
Monopsony, Efficiency, and the Regularization of Undocumented Immigrants Open
In May 1981, President François Mitterrand regularized the status of undocumented immigrant workers in France. The newly legalized immigrants represented 12 percent of the non-French workforce and about 1 percent of all workers. Employers …
View article: Wealth and shifting demand pressures on the price level in England after the Black Death
Wealth and shifting demand pressures on the price level in England after the Black Death Open
The scale of the rise in personal wealth following the Black Death calls the life-cycle hypothesis of consumption into consideration. Based on price level evidence, this paper shows for the first time that the wealth effect of the Black De…
View article: An introduction to the economics of immigration in OECD countries
An introduction to the economics of immigration in OECD countries Open
The share of the foreign‐born population in member countries of the OECD is increasing, and this article summarizes economics research on the effects of immigration in those nations. Four broad topics are addressed: labour market issues, f…
View article: Has immigration contributed to the rise of rightwing extremist parties in Europe
Has immigration contributed to the rise of rightwing extremist parties in Europe Open
Alongside a range of already well documented factors such as deindustrialization, technological progress and international trade, a series of recent empirical econometric studies show that immigration has contributed to the rise of extreme…
View article: The Primary Cause of European Inflation in 1500-1700: Precious Metals or Population? The English Evidence
The Primary Cause of European Inflation in 1500-1700: Precious Metals or Population? The English Evidence Open
We perform the first econometric test to date of the influences of inflows of precious metals and population growth on the "Great Inflation" in Europe following the discov-ery of the New World. The English evidence strongly supports the ne…
View article: Immigration and electoral support for the far-left and the far-right
Immigration and electoral support for the far-left and the far-right Open
Immigration is one of the most divisive political issues in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and several other Western countries. We estimate the impact of immigration on voting for far-left and far-right candidates in France…
View article: The Effects of Immigration in Developed Countries: Insights from Recent Economic Research
The Effects of Immigration in Developed Countries: Insights from Recent Economic Research Open
Immigrants currently account for 3.3% of the world's population. We know that migration is demographically important, but what are its implications for the labour market, public finance and political landscape? To answer these questions, t…