05578oam 22011414 450 991078834150332120230721045622.01-4623-5074-71-4527-7429-31-4518-7122-897866128421531-282-84215-3(CKB)3170000000055159(EBL)1608095(SSID)ssj0000944166(PQKBManifestationID)11518478(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000944166(PQKBWorkID)10982653(PQKB)10740997(OCoLC)762412461(MiAaPQ)EBC1608095(IMF)WPIEE2008264(EXLCZ)99317000000005515920020129d2008 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMacroeconomics of Migration in New Member States /Rudolfs Bems, Philip SchellekensWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2008.1 online resource (38 p.)IMF Working PapersIMF working paper ;WP/08/264Description based upon print version of record.1-4519-1575-6 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction; II. Cross-Border Labor Flows; Tables; 1. New Member States: Net Migration Rates, 1992-2007; 2. Largest Source Countries for Immigration in OECD European Countries, 2000 and 2005..; Figures; 1. Residents from the NMS-8 in the EU-15, 2000-2006; III. A General Equilibrium Model with Labor Mobility; 2. New Member States: Income per Capita Relative to EU-27, 2000 and 2007; A. Model Setup; Consumer Problem; Producer Problems; Aggregate Resource Constraints; B. Definition of Equilibrium; C. Characterization of Equilibrium; Functional Forms and ParameterizationCase 1: Impact of Cross-Border Labor Mobility on Convergence3. Parameter Values and Initial Conditions; 3. Simulations with Minimal Factor Adjustment Costs; Case 2: Impact When Adjustment Costs are Large; 4. Simulations with Larger Factor Adjustment Costs; Case 3: Pace of Productivity Convergence and the Boom and Bust Cycle; 5. Response of Cross-Border Labor Flows to Selected Convergence Scenarios; IV. Policy Challenges; A. Managing Volatility; Symptoms of Overheating; 6. New Member States: Real Wage Developments, 2004-2008:Q1; 7. New Member States: Job Vacancy Rates, 2005-07... Or Business As Usual?Labor Mobility's Cushioning Role; Demand-Management Policies; B. Fostering Growth; Mobilizing Labor Supply and Employment; 8. New Member States: Employment Rate, 2000-07; 9. New Member States: Unemployment Rate, 2000-08; Reducing Labor Market Mismatches; V. Conclusion; ReferencesThis paper examines the macroeconomic impact of migration on income convergence in the EU's New Member States (NMS). The paper focuses on cross-border mobility of labor and examines the implications for policymakers with the help of a general equilibrium model. It finds that cross-border labor mobility provides ample benefits in terms of faster and smoother convergence. 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