Kondoh, Kenji
The Economics of International Immigration
1. Introduction and Summary
Kenji Kondoh
Part I. International Migration and the Economy of the Host Country
2. Permanent Migrants and Cross-Border Workers: The Effects on the Host Country
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3. Legal Migration and Illegal Migration: The Effectiveness of Qualitative and Quantitative Restriction Policies
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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
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5. Temporary and Permanent Immigration Under Unionization
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6. The Frequency of Migration and Optimal Restriction Policies
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Part III. International Immigration and the Natural Environment
7. Trans-boundary Pollution and International Migration
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8. Trans-boundary Pollution and Brain Drain Migration
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9. Pollution Abatement Equipment and International Migration
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10. Unemployment, Environmental Policy, and International Migration
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11. Renewable Resources, Environmental Pollution, and International Migration
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Part IV. International Immigration and Economic Integration
12. International Integration with Heterogeneous Immigration Policies
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13. Emigration, Immigration, and Skill Formation: The Case of a Midstream Country
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14. Can the Economic Partnership Agreements Help the Developed Country with a Decreasing Population?
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Keywords: Economics, Regional/Spatial Science, Population Economics, Labor Economics, Environmental Economics
- Author(s)
- Kondoh, Kenji
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives
- Page amount
- 14 pages
- Category
- Economy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789811000928
- Printed ISBN
- 978-981-10-0091-1