Macroeconomics of Open Economies Under Labour Mobility

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capital flows modelling
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Cobb Douglas Utility Function
Contract Curve
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CPI Inflation
CPI Inflation Rate
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demographic labour trends
Domestic Macroeconomic Variables
Effective Labour Force
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Excess Supply
fiscal policy transmission
flexible exchange rates
Foreign Real Interest Rate
ILM
international labour mobility
international migration economics
Isoprofit Curve
Labour Demand Curve
labour force growth
labour migration macroeconomic effects
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macroeconomic policy
Migration Outflows
Nominal Exchange Rate
Nominal Wage Rate
Non-cooperative Equilibrium
Non-cooperative Regime
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Real Bonds
Real Consumption Wage
Real Exchange Rate
Real Exchange Rate Appreciation
Real Exchange Rate Depreciation
Real Exchange Rate Effect
Real Product Wage
Real Wage Differential
Short Run Response
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trade union analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138337282
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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First published in 1999, this study recognises the importance of international labour mobility for modern economics. This is in large part due to its effects on the size, age structure and skills of the labour force, the human flow between countries and the expected rise in scale as a result of income differentials, demographic pressures and differential labour-force growth rates along with developments in transport and communications. These migrations are increasingly volatile and unpredictable, whilst being concentrated in regions like Australia, the USA, Sub-Saharan Africa and Western Europe. Given the extensive literature on the microeconomic view, George M. Agiomirgianakis aims to extend the debate on open economy macroeconomics through an exploration of international labour mobilities and their effects on open economies with flexible exchange rates.

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