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Welfare Magnets, Taxation and the Location Decisions of Migrants to the EU [PDF]

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Migrants are among the groups most vulnerable to economic fluctuations. As predicted by the 'welfare magnet' hypothesis, migrants can therefore be expected to--ceteris paribus--prefer countries with more generous welfare provisions to insure themselves ...
Klaus Nowotny
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How to reconcile the EU border paradox? The concurrence of refugee reception and deterrence. IES Policy Brief Issue 2015/4 • November 2015 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The refugee crisis that unfolded in Europe in the summer of 2015 questions the effectiveness of European border and refugee policies. The breakdown of the Dublin and Schengen rules due to chaotic situations at the borders in the Balkans marks a critical ...
Orsini, Giacomo, Roos, Christof
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Diffusion of Scale Effects between European Regions [PDF]

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This paper develops a multi regional growth model of the second generation type with horizontal and vertical innovations. Technology goods are tradable between regions, creating a regional analogy of the weak scale effect introduced by Jones (2004).
Juergen Antony
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Learning processes and economic returns in European Cohesion policy [PDF]

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This paper evaluates whether the learning mechanisms of the European Cohesion policy have contributed to improve the economic impact of Structural Fund expenditure over time.
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Katja Novak
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Predictive mapping of the global power system using open data. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data, 2020
Arderne C, Zorn C, Nicolas C, Koks EE.
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The effect of a culturally diverse population on regional income in EU regions [PDF]

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After the crisis years of 2008 and 2009 EU countries followed different employment pathes. Employment and wage levels, for instance, are quite unevenly distributed across Europe. Some of the member states expect labour shortages due to demographic change
Hanna Brenzel, Stephan Brunow
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