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Weekly links April 30: immigration economics explained, Marvel and migration, those economists aren't being rude, they just don't have enough prefrontal function, and more…


Weekly links April 30: immigration economics explained, Marvel and migration, those economists aren’t being rude, they just don’t have enough prefrontal function, and more…
·       The economics of expanding immigration – podcast/transcript from an AEIdeas discussion between Michael Clemens and James Pethokoukis. An absolute must-read for Michael’s great overview of the different debates in policy and command of what the literature has to say about these issues. “The “common sense” is that immigrants are workers, and when there are more workers selling labor, the price of labor (wages) is going to go down….[but] they don’t just sell their labor. They buy the produce of other people’s labor. They invest in stuff, including financial capital and their own human capital. They innovate, including some of our start-up firms. So I don’t think focusing on immigrants just as factors of production is a helpful view of immigrants’ economic effects”. ....

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Sharp fall in global migration threatens economic recovery


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Sharp fall in global migration threatens economic recovery
Sharp fall in global migration threatens economic recovery
Pandemic ended decade-long expansion of population and worker flows around the world
World Economy News
9 Feb 2021
• 4 min read
Countries that have weathered the pandemic well face a lasting economic drag from the global collapse in skilled migration which will stunt the growth of their working-age population, economists have warned.
The coronavirus crisis ended a decade’s steady growth in flows of migrants around the world, according to data collated by the OECD.
Although few countries have published figures for 2020 as a whole, Jean-Christophe Dumont, who leads research on migration at the Paris-based organisation, said the year-on-year drop in inward flows to rich countries ranged from 30 per cent up to 70 or 80 per cent in those such as Australia and New Zealand tha ....

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