Economic Growth, Inequality and Migration

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Economic Growth, Inequality and Migration

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781858989709
  • DDC分類 338.9

Full Description

During the growth process inequality may rise or decline, and the change in the level of inequality may, in turn, affect growth. An increase in inequality in one place and better prospects of growth and earnings elsewhere can trigger migration. As a result of these close affecting links between factors, each of the eighteen studies - a mix of both theoretical and empirical - is concerned with at least two of these issues, and is classified into one of three general parts in accordance with the theme that is mostly emphasised. The main focus of the papers appearing in the first part of the book is on inequality and its effects on growth, labour market integration and government policies. The book continues by dealing with migration, its determinants and its possible effect on the host country's output, employment and standard of living. Finally, the authors discuss economic growth and its relationship with trade, capital accumulation and internal and external debts.

Economists and researchers studying development economics and migration studies will find this original book, with its innovative state-of-the-art studies, of great interest.

Contents

Contents:

Preface

Part I: Inequality: Implications for Growth, Labour Market Integration and Policy
1. Inequality and Economic Growth: A Review of the Literature

2. Growth and Income Inequality in Advanced, Capitalist, Stable Economies: Evidence from Australia

3. Median Income: Modelling and Implications for Assessing Growth and Convergence

4. Income Inequality among Different Regions in China's Post-Reform Era

5. Income Inequality and Redistributive Government Spending: Theory and Panel Data Evidence

6. Employment Inequality, Employment Regulation and Social Welfare

7. Oligarchy Power and Inflation in Brazil

Part II: Migration: Unemployment, Assimilation, Expected Returns and Risk

8. Migration, Unemployment and the Optimal Tax: Implications for Growth and Income Distribution

9. Supply, Demand and Disequilibrium in the Market of Immigrants

10. Migration Timing: Expected Returns, Risk Aversion and Assimilation Costs

11. The Effects of Income Disparities on Inter-Regional Migration in a Technologically Developed Country: Evidence from Australia

12. Populate or Perish: Scale, Growth and Australia's Post-War Immigration

13. Demographic Change, Foreign Borrowing and Intergenerational Equity

Part III: Growth: Trade, Capital Accumulation and Debts

14. Trade Liberalisation and Labour Markets in Developing Countries: Theory and Evidence

15. Relative Wages and Trade in a Growing Small Open Economy: Mexico, 1987-95

16. R&D Spillovers and Export Performance: Evidence from the OECD Countries

17. Finite Lifetimes, Economic Policies and Capital Accumulation

18. Optimal Capital Accumulation with Trade, Sovereign Debt and Trustworthy Reputation

Index