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The Economics of International Immigration : Environment, Unemployment, the Wage Gap, and Economic Welfare.

This is the first book that takes a theoretical approach to the effects of international immigration by considering the current economic topics confronted by more highly developed countries such as Japan. Developed here is the classic trade model by Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson, McDougall's basic...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kondo, Kenji
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2016.
Colección:New frontiers in regional science: Asian perspectives.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Preface; Contents; 1 Introduction and Summary; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Historical View of International Immigration; 1.1.2 International Immigration in Asian Countries; 1.2 Economic Theory on International Migration: Special Subjects; 1.2.1 Unemployment; 1.2.2 Nontradable Sector; 1.2.3 Human Utility Maximization; 1.2.4 Capital Owner; 1.2.5 Diversity in Quality of Workers; 1.2.6 Negative Effects on Natives; 1.2.7 The Second Mobile Factor; 1.2.8 Human Networks; 1.3 Summary of This Text; 1.3.1 Part I: International Migration and the Economy of the Host Country. 
505 8 |a 1.3.2 Part II: International Immigration and the Labor Market1.3.3 Part III: International Immigration and the Natural Environment; 1.3.4 Part IV: International Immigration and Economic Integration; References; Part I International Migration and the Economy of the Host Country; 2 Permanent Migrants and Cross-Border Workers: The Effects on the Host Country; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Model; 2.3 The Analysis of Price Responses; 2.4 The Analysis of Welfare; 2.5 Concluding Remarks; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; References. 
505 8 |a 3 Legal Migration and Illegal Migration: The Effectiveness of Qualitative and Quantitative Restriction Policies3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Illegal Migrants; 3.2.1 The Model; 3.2.2 Analysis; 3.3 Legal Migration and Illegal Migration; 3.3.1 The Model; 3.3.2 Analysis of Case A; 3.3.3 Analysis of Case B; 3.3.4 Comparative Static Analysis; 3.4 Concluding Remarks; Appendix; References; 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; 4.1 Introduction. 
505 8 |a 4.2 Labor Market4.3 Case 1: The Number of Illegal Workers Is Strictly Controlled; 4.3.1 An Increase in the Probability of Detection; 4.3.2 An Increase in Internal or Border Enforcement Policy; 4.3.3 An Increase in Income Tax; 4.3.4 An Increase in the Inflow of Legal Foreign Worker; 4.4 Case 2: The Number of Illegal Workers Cannot Be Controlled; 4.4.1 An Increase in the Probability of Detection; 4.4.2 An Increase in Income Tax; 4.4.3 An Increase in the Inflow of Legal Foreign Workers; 4.5 Concluding Remarks; References; 5 Temporary and Permanent Immigration Under Unionization; 5.1 Introduction. 
505 8 |a 5.2 Basic Model Setup5.2.1 Consumers; 5.2.2 Agriculture; 5.2.3 Manufacturing; 5.3 Permanent Immigration; 5.4 Temporary Immigration into Agriculture and Remittance; 5.5 Temporary Immigration into Manufacturing and Remittance; 5.6 Concluding Remarks; Appendix 1; Appendix 2; Appendix 3; References; 6 The Frequency of Migration and Optimal Restriction Policies; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Model; 6.3 One-Time Migration and Repeat Migration; 6.4 Comparative Static Analysis; 6.4.1 An Increase in Travel Cost; 6.4.2 An Increase in Capital Endowment in Country A. 
500 |a 6.4.3 An Increase in Minimum Skill Requirement. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
520 |a This is the first book that takes a theoretical approach to the effects of international immigration by considering the current economic topics confronted by more highly developed countries such as Japan. Developed here is the classic trade model by Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson, McDougall's basic model of the international movement factor, the urban-rural migration model by Harris-Todaro, and Copeland-Taylor's well-known model in the field of environmental economics by introducing new trends such as economic integration including free trade and factor mobility between countries at different stages of development. Coexistence of two types of immigrants - legal, skilled workers and illegal, unskilled workers - without any explicit signs of discrimination, transboundary pollution caused by neighboring lower-developed countries with poor pollution abatement technology, difficult international treatment of transboundary renewable resources, the rapid process of aging and population decrease, the higher unemployment rate of younger generations, and the serious gap between permanent and temporary employed workers--are also considered in this book as new and significant topics under the context of international immigration. Taking into account the special difficulties of those serious problems in Asia, each chapter illustrates Japanese and other Asian situations that encourage readers to understand the importance of optimal immigration policies. Also shown is the possibility that economic integration and liberalization of international immigration should bring about positive effects on the economic welfare of the developed host country including the aspects of natural environment, renewable transboundary resources, the rate of unemployment, and the wage gap between workers. 
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