The Economics of International Immigration, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Environment, Unemployment, the Wage Gap, and Economic Welfare New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives Series, Vol. 27
1. Introduction and Summary.- Part I. International Migration and the Economy of the Host Country.- 2. Permanent Migrants and Cross-Border Workers: The Effects on the Host Country.- 3. Legal Migration and Illegal Migration: The Effectiveness of Qualitative and Quantitative Restriction Policies.- Part II. International Immigration and the Labor Market.- 4. International Immigration and Economic Welfare in an Efficiency Wage Model: The Coexistence Case of Both Legal and Illegal Foreign Workers.- 5. Temporary and Permanent Immigration Under Unionization.- 6. The Frequency of Migration and Optimal Restriction Policies.- Part III. International Immigration and the Natural Environment.- 7. Trans-boundary Pollution and International Migration.- 8. Trans-boundary Pollution and Brain Drain Migration.- 9. Pollution Abatement Equipment and International Migration.- 10. Unemployment, Environmental Policy, and International Migration.- 11. Renewable Resources, Environmental Pollution, and International Migration.- Part IV. International Immigration and Economic Integration.- 12. International Integration with Heterogeneous Immigration Policies.- 13. Emigration, Immigration, and Skill Formation: The Case of a Midstream Country.- 14. Can the Economic Partnership Agreements Help the Developed Country with a Decreasing Population?.
Focuses on the economic analysis of developed host countries such as the EU countries, Japan, and the United States
Treats the connected current topics of global economy such as unemployment, environmental pollution, and economic integration
Consists mainly of material published in refereed journals and also includes a survey study of international migration
Date de parution : 10-2016
Ouvrage de 243 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 06-2018
Ouvrage de 243 p.
15.5x23.5 cm