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Resumo:The present paper is a very substantial enhancement of the earlier version . It is more focused on the central point, using theoretical representative cases , for example, of the levels of skillied labor (high, medium, and low) or of small and large economies. In spite of the theoretical emphasis, empirical foundations and historical trends have not been forgotten. In addition, an effort has been made to link the theoretical approach to immigration to the major theorems of international economics, particularly those concerning trade and specialization as they relate to factors (specific-factors theory of the Ricardo-Viner type versus the Heckscher-Ohlin model). Indeed, even if we could accept that we are dealing with a phenomenon that is rather different from trade, the in-depth study of immigration requires that it must be compared with other international flows in a comprehensive way. Other improvements could also be mentioned here but the paper has mainly gained in clarity and precision , and I am sure it will be a useful instrument for researchers
Autores principais:Silva, Joaquim Ramos
Assunto:International Economics OECD Countries Immigration Labor Market Skills Differentiated Wage Welfare Impact
Ano:2006
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:recensão
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:The present paper is a very substantial enhancement of the earlier version . It is more focused on the central point, using theoretical representative cases , for example, of the levels of skillied labor (high, medium, and low) or of small and large economies. In spite of the theoretical emphasis, empirical foundations and historical trends have not been forgotten. In addition, an effort has been made to link the theoretical approach to immigration to the major theorems of international economics, particularly those concerning trade and specialization as they relate to factors (specific-factors theory of the Ricardo-Viner type versus the Heckscher-Ohlin model). Indeed, even if we could accept that we are dealing with a phenomenon that is rather different from trade, the in-depth study of immigration requires that it must be compared with other international flows in a comprehensive way. Other improvements could also be mentioned here but the paper has mainly gained in clarity and precision , and I am sure it will be a useful instrument for researchers