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Paper #832

Títol:
Trade, migration and regional unemployment
Autors:
Paolo Epifani i Gino Gancia
Data:
Març 2002
Resum:
We formulate a dynamic core-periphery model with frictions in the job matching process to study the interplay between trade costs, migration and regional unemploymentin the short- and long-run. We find that the spatial distribution of unemployment mirrors (inversely) the distribution of economic activities. Further, we highlight a contrast between the short-run and the long-run effects of trade-induced migration on regional unemployment. In particular, an inßow of immigrants from the periphery into the core reduces the unemployment gap in the short-run, but exacerbates unemployment disparities in the long-run.
Paraules clau:
Integration, Agglomeration, Search frictions, Labor mobility, Regional disparities
Codis JEL:
F12, F15, F16
Àrea de Recerca:
Macroeconomia i Economia Internacional
Publicat a:
Regional Science and Urban Economics 35, 625-644, 2005

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