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GTAP Resource #3387

"A Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of International Migration"
by Aguiar, Angel and Terrie Walmsley


Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a dynamic version of the global trade and migration model (GMig2), which has been modified to include undocumented, unskilled workers in the United States. The development of a dynamic model is important because migration policy interacts with changes in population. The U.S. is consider in our model because a significant importer of migrant labor and in particular undocumented
workers. We consider policies related to combinations of the following policy scenarios: increased border control, one-time legalization (Amnesty), and increasing the quota of undocumented workers.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2010 Conference Paper
Status: Published
By/In: Presented at the 13th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Penang, Malaysia
Date: 2010
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Created: Aguiar, A. (4/15/2010)
Updated: Aguiar, A. (6/7/2010)
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- Dynamic modeling
- North America


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