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Optimal immigration, education and growth in the long run
Authors:K. -L. Shea  A. E. Woodfield  
Affiliation:

a School of Economics & Finance, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

b Department of Economics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Abstract:The paper extends Manning's model on education and balanced growth to include labour immigration. Each immigration unit is assumed to consist of one skilled worker and some unskilled members. The optimal immigration policy which maximizes the per capita steady-state consumption of the host country is derived. We show that optimal immigration policy can reduce the steady-state skilled labour ratio. More interesting still, contrary to the widespread belief that immigration of skilled workers hurts local skilled workers, it is the unskilled local workers whose interests are threatened by optimal immigration policy.
Keywords:Immigration   Education   Balanced growth
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