Sharing the Risks and Rewards of Economic Migration

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Anu Bradford

Columbia University - Law School

Date Written: 2013

Abstract

International cooperation on economic migration has been difficult to achieve. The interests of emigration countries (“source countries”) and immigration countries (“destination countries”) seem impossible to align. These countries disagree on who should migrate: source countries resist migration that leads to a brain drain, while destination countries welcome these very migrants given that they are likely to be the most productive citizens and the least likely to become fiscal burdens on the destination country. In addition, destination countries resist migration that leads to domestic unemployment through labor replacement. As a result, international economic migration remains restricted at a substantial cost to world welfare.

Keywords: economic migration, emigration, immigration, migrants, world welfare

Suggested Citation

Bradford, Anu, Sharing the Risks and Rewards of Economic Migration (2013). University of Chicago Law Review, Vol. 80, No. 29, 2013, Columbia Law and Economics Working Paper No. 532, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2770636

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