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Repercussions of negatively selective migration for the behavior of non-migrants when preferences are social
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2019
Abstract
We study how the work effort and output of non-migrants in a village economy are affected when a member of the village population migrates. Given that individuals dislike low relative income, and that migration modifies the social space of the non-migrants, we show why and how the non-migrants adjust their work effort and output in response to the migration-generated change in their social space. When migration is negatively selective such that the least productive individual departs, the output of the non-migrants increases. While as a consequence of this migration statically calculated average productivity rises, we identify a dynamic repercussion that compounds the static one.
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We are indebted to two Reviewers for advice and guidance. Oded Stark acknowledges with gratitude support of the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.
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