Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification F22: International Migration

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Don't stand so close to me: the urban impact of immigration

Bank of Italy Working Papers [View] (Paper: 866, 11.05.2012)

JEL: F22, J15, R21, R23

Immigration, Remmittances and Business Cycles

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 0998, 25.06.2010)

JEL: F22, F41

Micro evidence of the brain gain hypothesis: The case of Cape Verde (1.132 KB)

Bank of Spain Working Papers [View] (Paper: 0902, 24.03.2009)

JEL: F22, J24, O15

On the aggregate effects of immigration in Spain

Bank of Spain Working Papers [View] (Paper: 0714, 11.06.2007)

JEL: E10, F22

Nash Equilibrium Tariffs and Illegal Immigration: An Analysis of Preferential Trade Liberalization

St Louis Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2007-021, 01.06.2007)

JEL: F11, F22

Exporting and FDI with Endogenous Productivity

Bank of Canada Working papers [View] (Paper: 2007-14, 03.03.2007)

JEL: F22, F23

Is There Too Little Immigration?

St Louis Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2006-062, 16.12.2006)

JEL: F22, J61

Determinants of workers’ remittances: evidence from the European Neighbouring Region

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0688, 31.10.2006)

JEL: D13, D64, F22, F24, O15

The Role of Social Capital in the Remittance Decisions of Mexican Migrants from 1969 to 2000

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2004-29, 29.11.2004)

JEL: F22, O10, O54, Z13

Coyote Crossings: The Role of Smugglers in Illegal Immigration and Border Enforcement

Kansas City Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: RWP02-04, 23.04.2004)

JEL: E61, F22, J61, O15

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