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Mobility capital: Somali migrants’ trajectories of (im)mobilities and the negotiation of social inequalities across borders

, 2017
Based on a case study of Somali migrants who have been living in Europe for at least a decade, this paper challenges the view that post-migration life is sedentary and pleads for a dialogue between mobility studies and migration studies.
J. Moret
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Market-Mobilized Capital

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
One important channel by which market-augmenting government affects economic growth is through its effect on market-mobilized capital the level of capital mobilized by market mechanisms. Market-augmenting government, which is measured in part by both statutory law and law enforcement, affects the magnitude of market-mobilized capital, and through this ...
Omar Azfar   +2 more
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Employment Subsidy with Capital Mobility

Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2003
Most models of tax competition assume full employment. Yet, actually one often observes that fiscal competition, particularly when it is aimed at attracting investment, is motivated by the concern of fighting unemployment and enhancing job creation. The present paper considers a multicountry model with capital mobility and unemployment.
Leite-Monteiro, Manuel   +2 more
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Public education under capital mobility

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2002
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Viaene, Jean Marie, Zilcha, I (Itzhak)
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ETHNIC CAPITAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL MOBILITY [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1992
This paper analyzes the extent to which ethnic skill differentials are transmitted across generations. I assume that ethnicity acts as an externality in the human capital accumulation process. The skills of the next generation depend on parental inputs and on the quality of the ethnic environment in which parents make their investments, or "ethnic ...
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Confronting Capital Mobility

Urban Geography, 2010
This article considers why urban scholars have made relatively little progress in recent decades in the identification and advancement of strategies for challenging the mobility of capital. It is suggested that the lack of progress is due, in part, to the failure of urban researchers to critically examine the politics of capital mobility.
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Environmental migration and capital mobility

International Review of Economics & Finance, 2016
Based on utility equalization, this paper considers a developing economy with labor migration. Pollution and capital taxes are imposed on producers in the polluted sector. The optimal policy combinations of capital taxes and pollution taxes for the host economy are examined.
Chao, Chi-Chur   +3 more
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Residential mobility and social capital [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Urban Economics, 2007
Abstract This paper empirically investigates the role of social capital in households' residential mobility behavior by considering its spatial dimension. This study focuses on a household's social ties with people living nearby, which we refer to as its “local social capital.” Local social capital may deter residential mobility, because the ...
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Top Management Human Capital, Inventor Mobility, and Corporate Innovation

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2015
Using panel data on top management characteristics and a management quality factor constructed using common factor analysis on individual management quality measures, we analyze the relation between top firm management quality and corporate innovation ...
Thomas J. Chemmanur   +3 more
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Imperfect Capital Mobility

1997
In the model with perfect capital mobility, small differences in saving rates across countries lead to very large foreign debt ratios (foreign asset ratios, for that matter). This result, however, seems not to be consistent with empirical evidence. Feldstein and Horioka (1980) demonstrated that investment rates are highly correlated with saving rates ...
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