European factor mobility : trends and consequences : proceedings of the Conference of the Confederation of European Economic Associations, University of Kent at Canterbury, 29 June-3 July 1986
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European factor mobility : trends and consequences : proceedings of the Conference of the Confederation of European Economic Associations, University of Kent at Canterbury, 29 June-3 July 1986
Macmillan, 1989
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This collection of essays represents the proceedings of the conference of the Confederation of European Economic Associations at the University of Kent in 1986. Subjects include international migration, labour mobility and capital flows and movements.
目次
- Introduction, Ian Gordon and A.P.Thirlwall
- the role of international migration in the changing European labour market, Ian Gordon
- a static explanatory model of international labour migration to and in Western Europe, Willem Molle and Aad van Mourik
- post-war migration between Ireland and the United Kingdom - models and estimates, Patrick Geary and Cormac O Grada
- international migration and regional differentials in unemployment and wages - some empirical evidence from Finland, Tor Eriksson
- post-war labour mobility, Joop Hartog and Nick Vriend
- theoretical and empirical determinants of international labour mobility - Greek-German perspective, Louka T.Katseli and Nicholas P.Glytsos
- a counterfactual study of economic impacts of Norwegian emigration and capital imports, Christian Riis and Tore Thonstad
- illegal immigrants and the informal economy in Italy, Carlo Dell'Aringa and Fabio Neri
- foreign labour, growth and productivity - the case of Switzerland, Niklaus Blattner and George Sheldon
- Europe's long-term capital flows since 1971, M.Panic and C.Schioppa
- restrictions on international capital flows - the case of Italy, S.Micossi and S.Rossi
- international capital movements and trade in an intertemporal setting, Hans-Jurgen Vosgerau
- determination of exchange rates and capital flows for OECD countries, Wilhelm Krelle and Heinz Welsch.
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