2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1577582
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Migration and the Welfare State: Dynamic Political-Economy Theory

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“…Another implication of the median-voter framework is that today's median voters might allow immigrants into the country, although they might decrease their wages, if this helps to strengthen their political power today and sustain it tomorrow (Haupt and Peters 1998;Sand and Razin 2007;Razin, Sadka and Suwankiri 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another implication of the median-voter framework is that today's median voters might allow immigrants into the country, although they might decrease their wages, if this helps to strengthen their political power today and sustain it tomorrow (Haupt and Peters 1998;Sand and Razin 2007;Razin, Sadka and Suwankiri 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main limit of the public-choice literature cited above is that population ageing is not properly taken into account and is assumed to be static (Haupt and Peters 1998;Sand and Razin 2007;Razin, Sadka and Suwankiri 2010;Lacomba and Lagos 2010). This assumption appears to be a little contradictory, since the problem of the sustainability of pension systems arises as a consequence of changes in the demographic structure of native population either in terms of increased life expectancy or in terms of decreased fertility rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bien qu'elle fasse l'objet de développements théoriques notamment en termes d'économie politique (voir les revues récentes dans Benhabib et Jovanovic [2007], De Melo [2007], Razin et al [2009]), il n'existe pas à l'heure actuelle d'indicateur satisfaisant de la politique migratoire. C'est pourquoi d'ailleurs, bien que les auteurs reconnaissent systématiquement l'importance de cette politique, ils ne peuvent pas l'introduire dans les travaux empiriques sur les déterminants des migrations internationales.…”
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