Migration, Unemployment and Trade focuses on the issues of
migration, welfare and unemployment in a trade and development
framework. Several chapters of the book analyze the implications of
internal labor mobility in a model designed to highlight its
implications for regional welfare, urban unemployment, rural-urban
dichotomy and structural adjustment. An important innovation in
this work is the disaggregation of the economy and the use of
separate utility functions to highlight non-homogeneity of
preferences. The book also deals with international mobility of
factors in different frameworks. In particular it concentrates on
the highly emotive issue of legal and illegal migration. Thus this
work incorporates interesting and important features of labor
economics and factor mobility into trade and distortion theory.
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