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245 00 Migration and economic growth /|cedited by Mathias Czaika 
       and Carlos Vargas-Silva. 
260    Cheltenham, UK ;|aNorthampton, MA :|bEdward Elgar,
       |c℗♭2012. 
300    xxvi, 843 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent. 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia. 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier. 
490 1  The international library of studies on migration ;|v13. 
500    Collected articles reprinted from various sources. 
500    "An Elgar research collection." 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
520 8  This book comprehensively examines the role of economic 
       growth, or lack of, as a driver of migration, as well as 
       the impact of migration on economic growth in receiving 
       and sending countries. 
650  0 Emigration and immigration. 
650  0 Economic development. 
700 1  Czaika, Mathias. 
700 1  Vargas-Silva, Carlos. 
830  0 International library of studies on migration ;|v13. 
830  0 Elgar research collection. 
907    .b7652081x|b04-12-16|c10-02-15 
910    RDA ENRICHED 
910    Backstage 
910    TOC 
910    Hathi Trust report SPM 
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970 01 |tAcknowledgements|pix 
970 01 |tIntroduction|cCarlos Vargas-Silva|fVargas-Silva, Carlos
       |pxiii 
970 11 |lpt. I |tECONOMIC DRIVERS OF MIGRATION: THE ROLE OF 
       GROWTH AND RELATED ECONOMIC FACTORS 
970 11 |lA.|tClassical Theories 
970 11 |l1.|t⁺ђThe Costs and Returns of Human Migration', Journal
       of Political Economy, 70 (5), Part 2: Investment in Human 
       Beings, October, 80-93|cLarry A. Sjaastad|fSjaastad, Larry
       A.|p5 
970 11 |l2.|t⁺ђMigration, Unemployment and Development: A Two-
       Sector Analysis', American Economic Review, 60 (1), 126-42
       |cMichael P. Todaro|fTodaro, Michael P.|p19 
970 11 |l3.|t⁺ђFamily Migration Decisions', Journal of Political 
       Economy, 86 (5), October, 749-73|cJacob Mincer|fMincer, 
       Jacob|p36 
970 11 |l4.|t©ѫn Migration and Risk in LDCs', Economic 
       Development and Cultural Change, 31 (1), October, 191-96
       |cDavid Levhari|fLevhari, David|p61 
970 11 |l5.|t⁺ђRelative Deprivation and International Migration',
       Demography, 26 (1), February, 1-14|cJ. Edward Taylor|p67 
970 11 |l6.|t©ђre Immigrants Favorably Self-Selected?', American 
       Economic Review, 89 (2), May, 181-85|cBarry R. Chiswick
       |fChiswick, Barry R.|p81 
970 11 |lB.|tEmpirical Evidence 
970 11 |l7.|tS⁺ђelf-Selection and the Earnings of Immigrants', 
       American Economic Review, 77 (4), September, 531-53
       |cGeorge J. Borjas|fBorjas, George J.|p89 
970 11 |l8.|t⁺ђJobs versus Amenities in the Analysis of 
       Metropolitan Migration', Journal of Urban Economics, 25 
       (1), January, 1-16|cGary L. Hunt|fHunt, Gary L.|p112 
970 11 |l9.|t⁺ђThe Effects of Development on Migration: 
       Theoretical Issues and New Empirical Evidence', Journal of
       Population Economics, 13 (3), 485-508|cRalph Rotte|fRotte,
       Ralph|p128 
970 11 |l10.|tS⁺ђelection and Network Effects - Migration Flows 
       into OECD Countries 1990-2000', European Economic Review, 
       52 (7), October, 1160-86|cNina Smith|fSmith, Nina|p152 
970 11 |l11.|t©ўnternational Migration: A Panel Data Analysis of 
       the Determinants of Bilateral Flows', Journal of 
       Population Economics, 23 (4), 1249-74|cAnna Maria Mayda
       |p179 
970 11 |l12.|t⁺ђCivil Conflict and Displacement: Village-Level 
       Determinants of Forced Migration in Aceh', Journal of 
       Peace Research, 46 (3), 399-418|cKrisztina Kis-Katos|fKis-
       Katos, Krisztina|p205 
970 11 |lC.|tReturn Migration 
970 11 |l13.|t⁺ђCauses and Consequences of Return Migration: 
       Recent Evidence from China', Journal of Comparative 
       Economics, 30 (2), June, 376-94|cYaohui Zhao|fZhao, Yaohui
       |p227 
970 11 |l14.|t⁺ђReturn Migration, Wage Differentials, and the 
       Optimal Migration Duration', European Economic Review, 47 
       (2), 353-69|cChristian Dustmann|fDustmann, Christian|p246 
970 11 |l15.|t̀ðђhy do Migrants Return to Poor Countries? 
       Evidence from Philippine Migrants' Responses to Exchange 
       Rate Shocks', Review of Economics and Statistics, 88 (4), 
       November, 715-35|cDean Yang|fYang, Dean|p263 
970 11 |lpt. II |tTHE DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF IMMIGRATION 
       ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: MULTIPLE CHANNELS 
970 11 |lA.|tLabour Markets 
970 11 |l16.|t⁺ђThe Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Miami 
       Labor Market', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 43 
       (2), January, 245-57|cDavid Card|fCard, David|p289 
970 11 |l17.|t⁺ђThe Impact of the 1962 Repatriates from Algeria 
       on the French Labor Market', Industrial and Labor 
       Relations Review, 45 (3), April, 556-72|cJennifer Hunt
       |fHunt, Jennifer|p302 
970 11 |l18.|t⁺ђThe Economic Benefits from Immigration', Journal 
       of Economic Perspectives, 9 (2), Spring, 3-22|cGeorge J. 
       Borjas|fBorjas, George J.|p319 
970 11 |l19.|t⁺ђThe Impact of Mass Migration on the Israeli Labor
       Market', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (4), November,
       1373-408|cRachel M. Friedberg|fFriedberg, Rachel M.|p339 
970 11 |l20.|t©ўmmigrant Inflows, Native Outflows, and the Local 
       Labor Market Impacts of Higher Immigration', Journal of 
       Labor Economics, 19 (1), January, 22-64|cDavid Card|fCard,
       David|p375 
970 11 |lB.|tFiscal Impact 
970 11 |l21.|t©ђnalyzing the Fiscal Impact of U.S. Immigration', 
       American Economic Review, 89 (2), May, 176-80|cPhilip 
       Oreopoulos|fOreopoulos, Philip|p421 
970 11 |l22.|tS⁺ђustaining Fiscal Policy through Immigration', 
       Journal of Political Economy, 108 (2), April, 300-23
       |cKjetil Storesletten|fStoresletten, Kjetil|p426 
970 11 |l23.|t©ўmmigration, Social Security, and Broader Fiscal 
       Impacts', American Economic Review, 90 (2), May, 350-54
       |cTimothy Miller|fMiller, Timothy|p450 
970 11 |l24.|t⁺ђTax Burden and Migration: A Political Economy 
       Theory and Evidence', Journal of Public Economics, 85 (2),
       August, 167-90|cPhillip Swagel|fSwagel, Phillip|p455 
970 11 |lC.|tTechnology and Innovation 
970 11 |l25.|t©thnic Scientific Communities and International 
       Technology Diffusion', Review of Economics and Statistics,
       90 (3), August, 518-37|cWilliam R. Kerr|fKerr, William R.
       |p481 
970 11 |l26.|t⁺ђHow Much Does Immigration Boost Innovation?', 
       American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2 (2), April, 
       31-56|cMarjolaine Gauthier-Loiselle|fGauthier-Loiselle, 
       Marjolaine|p501 
970 11 |l27.|t⁺ђBreakthrough Inventions and Migrating Clusters of
       Innovation', Journal of Urban Economics, 67 (1), January, 
       46-60|cWilliam R. Kerr|fKerr, William R.|p527 
970 11 |l28.|t̀ðђhich Immigrants Are Most Innovative and 
       Entrepreneurial? Distinctions by Entry Visa', Journal of 
       Labor Economics, 29 (3), July, 417-57|cJennifer Hunt|fHunt,
       Jennifer|p542 
970 11 |lpt. III |tTHE DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF EMIGRATION 
       ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: MULTIPLE CHANNELS 
970 11 |lA.|tBrain Drain and Brain Gain 
970 11 |l29.|t©migration to South Africa's Mines', American 
       Economic Review, 77 (3), June, 313-30|cRobert E.B. Lucas
       |fLucas, Robert E.B.|p587 
970 11 |l30.|t⁺ђBrain Drain and Economic Growth: Theory and 
       Evidence', Journal of Development Economics, 64 (1), 
       February, 275-89|cHillel Rapoport|fRapoport, Hillel|p605 
970 11 |l31.|t⁺ђRethinking the Brain Drain', World Development, 
       32 (1), 15-22|cOded Stark|fStark, Oded|p620 
970 11 |l32.|t©ђ Panel Data Analysis of the Brain Gain', World 
       Development, 39 (4), 523-32|cCecily Oden-Defoort|fOden-
       Defoort, Cecily|p628 
970 11 |lB.|tRemittances 
970 11 |l33.|t⁺ђDo International Migration and Remittances Reduce
       Poverty in Developing Countries?', World Development, 33 
       (10), 1645-69|cJohn Page|fPage, John|p641 
970 11 |l34.|t©ђre Remittances Manna from Heaven? A Look at the 
       Business Cycle Properties of Remittances', North American 
       Journal of Economics and Finance, 19 (3), December, 290-
       303|cCarlos Vargas-Silva|fVargas-Silva, Carlos|p666 
970 11 |l35.|t⁺ђRemittances, Institutions, and Economic Growth', 
       World Development, 37 (1), 81-92|cBryce Quillin|fQuillin, 
       Bryce|p680 
970 11 |l36.|t⁺ђRemittances, Financial Development, and Growth', 
       Journal of Development Economics, 90 (1), September, 144-
       52|cMarta Ruiz-Arranz|fRuiz-Arranz, Marta|p692 
970 11 |lpt. IV |tMIGRATION, LONG-TERM GROWTH AND CONVERGENCE 
970 11 |l37.|t©conomic-Demographic Interactions and Long Swings 
       in Economic Growth', American Economic Review, LVI (5), 
       December, 1063-104|cRichard A. Easterlin|fEasterlin, 
       Richard A.|p703 
970 11 |l38.|t⁺ђConvergence Across States and Regions', Brookings
       Papers on Economic Activity, 1, 107-158, 180-82|cXavier 
       Sala-i-Martin|fSala-i-Martin, Xavier|p745 
970 11 |l39.|t⁺ђConvergence and Migration among Provinces', 
       Canadian Journal of Economics, XXIX, Special Issue: Part 1,
       April, S324-S330|cJohn F. Helliwell|fHelliwell, John F.
       |p800 
970 11 |l40.|t⁺ђConvergence in the Age of Mass Migration', 
       European Review of Economic History, 1 (1), April, 27-63
       |cJeffrey G. Williamson|fWilliamson, Jeffrey G.|p807 
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