Migration and Economic Growth Edited by Mathias Czaika Research Officer, International Migration University of Oxford, UK Institute and Carlos Vargas-Silva Senior Researcher, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society University of Oxford, UK THE INTERNTIONL LIRRY OF STUDIES ON MIGRTION n Elgar Research Collection Cheltenham, UK Northampton, M, US
Contents cknowledgements Introduction Mathias Czaika and Carlos Vargas-Silva ix xiii PRT I ECONOMIC DRIVERS OF MIGRTION: THE ROLE OF GROWTH ND RELTED ECONOMIC FCTORS Classical Theories 1. Larry. Sjaastad (1962), 'The Costs and Returns of Human Migration', Journal of Political Economy, 70 (5), Part 2: Investment in Human eings, October, 80-93 5 2. John R. Harris and Michael P. Todaro (1970), 'Migration, Unemployment and Development: Two-Sector nalysis', merican Economic Review, 60(1), 126-42 19 3. Jacob Mincer (1978), 'Family Migration Decisions', Journal of Political Economy, 86 (5), October, 749-73, ' 36-4. Oded Stark and David Levhari (1982), 'On Migration and Risk in LDCs', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 31 (1), October, 191-96 61 5. Oded Stark and J. Edward Taylor (1989), 'Relative Deprivation and International Migration', Demography, 26 (1), February, 1-14 67 6. arry R. Chiswick (1999), 're Immigrants Favorably Self- ' Selected?', merican Economic Review, 89 (2), May, 181-85 81 Empirical Evidence 7. George J. orjas (1987), 'Self-Selection and the Earnings of Immigrants', merican Economic Review, 11 (4), September, 531-53 89 8. Michael J. Greenwood and Gary L. Hunt (1989), 'Jobs versus menities in the nalysis of Metropolitan Migration', Journal of Urban Economics, 25 (1), January, 1-16 112 9. Michael Vogler and Ralph Rotte (2000), 'The Effects of - Development on Migration: Theoretical Issues and New Empirical Evidence', Journal of Population Economics, 13 (3), 485-508 128 10. Peder J. Pedersen, Mariola Pytlikova and Nina Smith (2008), 'Selection and Network Effects - Migration Flows into OECD Countries 1990-2000', European Economic Review, 52 (7), October, 1160-86 152
vi Migration and Economic Growth 11. nna Maria Mayda (2010),'International Migration: Panel Data nalysis of the Determinants of ilateral Flows', Journal of Population Economics, 23 (4), 1249-74 179 12. Mathias Czaika and Krisztina Kis-Katos (2009), 'Civil Conflict and Displacement: Village-Level Determinants of Forced Migration in ceh', Journal of Peace Research, 46 (3), 399-418 205 C Return Migration 13. Yaohui Zhao (2002), 'Causes and Consequences of Return Migration: Recent Evidence from China', Journal of Comparative Economics, 30 (2), June, 376-94 227 14. Christian Dustmann (2003), 'Return Migration, Wage Differentials, and the Optimal Migration Duration', European Economic Review, 47 (2), 353-69 246 15. Dean Yang (2006), 'Why do Migrants Return to Poor Countries? Evidence from Philippine Migrants' Responses to Exchange Rate Shocks', Review of Economics and Statistics, 88 (4), November, 715-35 263 PRT II THE DIRECT ND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF IMMIGRTION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: MULTIPLE CHNNELS Labour Markets 16. David Card (1990), 'The Impact of the Mariel oatlift on the Miami Labor Market', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 43 (2), January, 245-57 ; 289 17. Jennifer Hunt (1992), 'The Impact of the 1962 Repatriates from lgeria on the French Labor Market', Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 45 (3), pril, 556-72 302 18. George J. orjas (1995), 'The Economic enefits from Immigration', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (2), Spring, 3-22 319 19. Rachel M. Friedberg (2001), 'The Impact of Mass Migration on the Israeli Labor Market', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 116 (4), November, 1373-408 339 20. David Card (2001), 'Immigrant Inflows, Native Outflows, and the Local Labor Market Impacts of Higher Immigration', Journal of Labor Economics, 19 (1), January, 22-64 375 Fiscal Impact 21. lan J. uerbach and Philip Oreopoulos (1999), 'nalyzing the Fiscal Impact of U.S. Immigration', merican Economic Review, 89 (2), May, 176-80 421
Migration and Economic Growth 22. Kjetil Storesletten (2000), 'Sustaining Fiscal Policy through Immigration', Journal of Political Economy, 108 (2), pril, 300-23 426 23. Ronald Lee and Timothy Miller (2000), 'Immigration, Social Security, and roader Fiscal Impacts', merican Economic Review, ' 90 (2), May, 350-54 450 24. ssaf Razin, Efraim Sadka and Phillip Swagel (2002), 'Tax urden and Migration: Political Economy Theory and Evidence', Journal of Public Economics, 85 (2), ugust, 167-90 455 C Technology and Innovation v. 25. William R. Kerr (2008), 'Ethnic Scientific Communities and International Technology Diffusion', Review of Economics and Statistics, 90 (3), ugust, 518-37 481 26. Jennifer Hunt and Marjolaine Gauthier-Loiselle (2010), 'How Much Does Immigration oost Innovation?', merican Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2 (2), pril, 31-56 501 27. William R. Kerr (2010), 'reakthrough Inventions and Migrating Clusters of Innovation', Journal of Urban Economics, 67 (1), January, 46-60 527 28. Jennifer Hunt (2011), 'Which Immigrants re Most Innovative and Entrepreneurial? Distinctions by Entry Visa', Journal of Labor Economics, 29 (3), July, 417-57 542 PRT III THE DIRECT ND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF EMIGRTION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH: MULTIPLE CHNNELS rain Drain and rain Gain 29. Robert E.. Lucas (1987), 'Emigration to South frica's Mines', merican Economic Review, 11 (3), June, 313-30 587 30. Michel eine, Frederic Docquier and Hillel Rapoport (2001), 'rain Drain and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence', Journal of Development Economics, 64 (1), February, 275-89 605 31. Oded Stark (2004), 'Rethinking the rain Drain', World Development, 32 (1), 15-22 620 32. Michel eine, Frederic Docquier and Cecily Oden-Defoort (2011), ' Panel Data nalysis of the rain Gain', World Development, 39 (4), 523-32. 628 Remittances 33. Richard H. dams Jr. and John Page (2005), 'Do International Migration and Remittances Reduce Poverty in Developing Countries?', World Development, 33 (10), 1645-69 641
Migration and Economic Growth 34. Carlos Vargas-Silva (2008), 're Remittances Manna from Heaven? Look at the usiness Cycle Properties of Remittances', North merican Journal of Economics and Finance, 19 (3), December, 290-303 666 35. Natalia Catrinescu, Miguel Leon-Ledesma, Matloob Piracha and ryce Quillin (2009), 'Remittances, Institutions, and Economic Growth', World Development, 37 (1), 81-92 680 36. Paola Giuliano and Marta Ruiz-rranz (2009), 'Remittances, Financial Development, and Growth', Journal of Development Economics, 90 (1), September, 144-52 692 PRT IV MIGRTION, LONG-TERM GROWTH ND CONVERGENCE 37. Richard. Easterlin (1966), 'Economic-Demographic Interactions and Long Swings in Economic Growth', merican Economic Review, LVI (5), December, 1063-104 703 38. Robert J. arro and Xavier Sala-i-Martin (1991), 'Convergence cross States and Regions', rookings Papers on Economic ctivity, 1, 107-158, 180-82 745 39. John F. Helliwell (1996), 'Convergence and Migration among Provinces', Canadian Journal of Economics, XXIX, Special Issue: Part 1, pril, S324-S330. 800 40. lan M. Taylor and Jeffrey G. Williamson (1997), 'Convergence in the ge of Mass Migration', European Review of Economic History, 1(1), pril, 27-63 807