Browsing The Economic and Social Review, Vol. 20, No. 3, April 1989 by Subject "Migration"
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Growth, migration and causality - a comment on tests for macroeconomic feedback from large-scale migration based on the Irish experience, 1948-87
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1989)The plan of this paper is as follows. In Section II , a description of the general procedure used by Sims (1972) and Walsh (1989) to test for causality is provided along with some of the problems that may be encountered ... -
Tests for macroeconomic feedback from large-scale migration based on the Irish experience, 1948-87 - a note
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1989)This short paper explores the relationship between the rate of migration and the rate of economic growth. A review of the literature shows that there is no unanimity regarding the net effect of migration on economic growth. ... -
Tests for the macroeconomic effects of large-scale migration based on the Irish experience, 1948-87 - a comment
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1989)Walsh (1989) addresses an interesting and extremely pertinent problem: What is the causal relationship between migration, as proxied by the net migration rate (NMR), and economic activity, as proxied by the percentage ... -
Tests for the macroeconomic effects of large-scale migration based on the Irish experience, 1948-87 - a rejoinder
(Economic & Social StudiesDublin, 1989)These two Comments use similar methodologies and the dataset that was employed in my paper to explore the nature of the relationship between migration and economic growth in Ireland. Intensive investigation of this important ...