Restricted immigration in a two-sector economy

This paper deals with income redistribution and fiscal effects caused by immigration in a two-sector economy with fixed capital endowments. We consider immigration under political control into one sector only, guided by the stylized fact that empirical immigration distributions often appear highly u...

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Main Authors: Gstach, Dieter, Grandner, Thomas
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Language:en
Published: Inst. für Volkswirtschaftstheorie und -politik, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business 1998
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Online Access:http://epub.wu.ac.at/358/1/document.pdf
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spelling ndltd-VIENNA-oai-epub.wu-wien.ac.at-epub-wu-01_1602017-10-13T05:20:10Z Restricted immigration in a two-sector economy Gstach, Dieter Grandner, Thomas Zweisektorenmodell / Einwanderung / Beschränkung / Einkommensumverteilung / Steuerpolitik This paper deals with income redistribution and fiscal effects caused by immigration in a two-sector economy with fixed capital endowments. We consider immigration under political control into one sector only, guided by the stylized fact that empirical immigration distributions often appear highly unequal. A distinguishing feature of the present model are changing relative good prices which are ruled out in related single sector models but typically also in open economy type of models. Thus even pure wage earners may win from immigration. The political support for immigration therefore crucially depends on relative sector size. Furthermore the necessary tax-rate to finance the transfer system may decrease as result of immigration. We also demonstrate that decreasing relative productivity of the open sector is accompanied by decreasing support for immigration. (authors' abstract) Inst. für Volkswirtschaftstheorie und -politik, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business 1998 Paper NonPeerReviewed en application/pdf http://epub.wu.ac.at/358/1/document.pdf Series: Department of Economics Working Paper Series http://epub.wu.ac.at/358/
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topic Zweisektorenmodell / Einwanderung / Beschränkung / Einkommensumverteilung / Steuerpolitik
spellingShingle Zweisektorenmodell / Einwanderung / Beschränkung / Einkommensumverteilung / Steuerpolitik
Gstach, Dieter
Grandner, Thomas
Restricted immigration in a two-sector economy
description This paper deals with income redistribution and fiscal effects caused by immigration in a two-sector economy with fixed capital endowments. We consider immigration under political control into one sector only, guided by the stylized fact that empirical immigration distributions often appear highly unequal. A distinguishing feature of the present model are changing relative good prices which are ruled out in related single sector models but typically also in open economy type of models. Thus even pure wage earners may win from immigration. The political support for immigration therefore crucially depends on relative sector size. Furthermore the necessary tax-rate to finance the transfer system may decrease as result of immigration. We also demonstrate that decreasing relative productivity of the open sector is accompanied by decreasing support for immigration. (authors' abstract) === Series: Department of Economics Working Paper Series
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title Restricted immigration in a two-sector economy
title_short Restricted immigration in a two-sector economy
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title_full_unstemmed Restricted immigration in a two-sector economy
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