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Immigration, Social Security, and Broader Fiscal Impacts Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ronald Lee
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Volume (Year): 90 (2000)
Issue (Month): 2 (May)
Pages: 350-354
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Kjetil Storesletten, .
"Sustaining Fiscal Policy Through Immigration ,"
Homapage Papers
_005, Stockholm University, Institute for International Economic Studies.
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Storesletten, Kjetil, 1998.
"Sustaining Fiscal Policy Through Immigration ,"
Seminar Papers
664, Stockholm University, Institute for International Economic Studies.
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"Sustaining Fiscal Policy through Immigration ,"
Journal of Political Economy ,
University of Chicago Press, vol. 108(2), pages 300-323, April.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Holger Bonin & Bernd Raffelhüschen & Jan Walliser, .
"Can Immigration Alleviate the Demographic Burden? ,"
EPRU Working Paper Series
99-17, Economic Policy Research Unit (EPRU), University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics.
Other versions: Alan J. Auerbach & Philip Oreopoulos, 2000.
"The Fiscal Effects of U.S. Immigration: A Generational-Accounting Perspective ,"
NBER Chapters ,
in: Tax Policy and the Economy, Volume 14, pages 123-156
National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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David Card, 2007.
"How Immigration Affects U.S. Cities ,"
CReAM Discussion Paper Series
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Murat G. Kirdar, 2005.
"Return Migration and Saving Behavior of Foreign Workers in Germany ,"
ERC Working Papers
0506, ERC - Economic Research Center, Middle East Technical University, revised Nov 2005.
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Edith Sand & Assaf Razin, 2006.
"Immigration and the Survival of Social Security: A Political Economy Model ,"
NBER Working Papers
12800, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Cohen, Alon & Razin, Assaf, 2008.
"The Skill Composition of Immigrants and the Generosity of the Welfare State: Free vs. Policy-Controlled Migration ,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
7034, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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Other versions: M. Dolores Collado & Iñigo Iturbe Ormaetxe & Guadalupe Valera, 2002.
"Quantifying The Impact Of Immigration On The Spanish Welfare State ,"
Working Papers. Serie AD
2002-04, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas, S.A. (Ivie).
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M. Dolores Collado & IÒigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe & Guadalupe Valera, 2004.
"Quantifying the Impact of Immigration on the Spanish Welfare State ,"
International Tax and Public Finance ,
Springer, vol. 11(3), pages 335-353, 05.
[Downloadable!] M. Collado & Iñigo Iturbe-Ormaetxe & Guadalupe Valera, 2004.
"Quantifying the Impact of Immigration on the Spanish Welfare State ,"
Asia-Pacific Financial Markets ,
Springer, vol. 11(3), pages 335-353, May.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) José Ignacio García Pérez & Victoria Osuna Padilla & Guadalupe Valera Blanes, 2004.
"La inmigración y su efecto en las finanzas públicas andaluzas ,"
Economic Working Papers at Centro de Estudios Andaluces
E2004/41, Centro de Estudios Andaluces.
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Sari Pekkala, 2005.
"Economic Impacts of Immigration: A Survey ,"
Discussion Papers
362, Government Institute for Economic Research Finland (VATT).
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Milo Bianchi, 2007.
"Immigration policy and self-selecting migrants ,"
PSE Working Papers
2007-41, PSE (Ecole normale supérieure), revised Jul 2008.
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"Should the U.S. Have Locked the Heaven’s Door? Reassessing the Benefits of the Postwar Immigration ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1676, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Kirdar, Murat G., 2008.
"Estimating the impact of immigrants on the host country social security system when return migration is an endogenous choice ,"
MPRA Paper
7803, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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