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WORKING PAPERS
Bounding the Price Equivalent of Migration Barriers - Working Paper 428
June 28, 2016
Large international differences in the price of labor can be sustained by differences between workers, or by natural and policy barriers to worker mobility. We use migrant selection theory and evidence to place lower bounds on the ad valorem equivalent of labor mobility barriers to the United States...
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What to Do about Migrants and Refugees? – Podcast with Michael Clemens
March 15, 2016
A tenuous ceasefire notwithstanding, the millions of Syrians displaced will not be returning home anytime soon. What CGD can do is to delve beneath the anti-migration rhetoric to examine the facts about migrants and refugees, courtesy of our migration expert, Michael Clemens, who joins me on the CGD...
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Half a Million Syrians Didn’t Hurt Turkish Wages. Will the Rest of Europe Notice?
January 06, 2016
There’s growing recognition that the situation in Syria can’t be “fixed”. Western governments have instead lowered their sights to negotiating some kind of detente. That means that many more people will leave their homes in search of safety overseas. A key question coloring E...
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The Most Popular Blog Posts of 2015
January 05, 2016
In case you missed them, here are the most popular blog posts from 2015, as determined by our readers.
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Why It’s Time to Drop the ‘Brain Drain’ Refrain
June 30, 2015
Skilled people from developing countries are increasingly migrating to other countries. How should policy respond?