Aggregate Fluctuations and International Migration
In: CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4379
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In: CESifo Working Paper Series No. 4379
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In: Banque de France Working Paper No. 453
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In: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 09-096/4
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In: Journal of policy modeling: JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues, Band 23, Heft 7, S. 713-729
ISSN: 0161-8938
In: Journal of policy modeling: JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues, Band 23, Heft 7, S. 713-730
ISSN: 0161-8938
In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 12640
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In: CESifo Working Paper No. 8187
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In: The World Economy, Band 39, Heft 4, S. 496-512
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Intervening in the FX market implies a complex decision process for central banks. Monetary authorities have to decide whether to intervene or not, and if so, when and how. Since the successive steps of this procedure are likely to be highly interdependent, we adopt a nested logit approach to capture their relationships and to characterize the prominent features of the various steps of the intervention decision. Our findings shed some light on the determinants of central bank interventions, on the so-called secrecy puzzle and on the identification of the variables influencing the detection of foreign exchange transactions by market traders.
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In: IZA Discussion Paper No. 13084
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In: CESifo Working Paper Series No. 1894
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In: Journal of development economics, Band 150, S. 102618
ISSN: 0304-3878
In: CEPII Working Paper Series No. 02-05
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In: CESifo working paper series 5109
In: Labour markets
This paper presents the methods and preliminary findings from IMPALA, a database that systematically measures the character and stringency of immigration policies. Based on a selection of data for six pilot countries between 1990 and 2008, we document the variation of immigration policies across countries and over time. We focus on three specific dimensions: the number of entry tracks for economic workers; the measurement and role of bilateral agreements that complement unilateral immigration policies; and aggregation procedures that allow for gauging the stringency of immigration regulations comparatively.