by Herbert Dawid, Gabriele Pellegrino & Marco Vivarelli While the extant innovation literature has provided extensive evidence of the so-called “demand-pull” effect, the possible diverse impact of demand evolution on product vs process innovation activities has not bee
by A. Constant & K. Zimmermann . This paper examines the migration and labour mobility in the European Union and elaborates on their importance for the existence of the EU. Against all measures of success, the current public debate seems to suggest th
by Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli . Using a unique firm-level database comprising the top European R&D investors over the period 2002-2013 and running LSDVC estimates, this study finds a significant labour-friendly impact of R&D expenditures. How
by Z. Qu & Z. Zhao . The paper studies the levels and changes in wage inequality among Chinese rural-urban migrants during 2002-2007. Using data from two waves of national household surveys, we find that wage inequality among m
by M. Kahanec & K. Zimmermann This paper summarises key results from our research about post-enlargement mobility in the EU. We clarify its scope, composition and effects; labour market situation of mobile workers; the role of labour mobility as a vehicle of economic stabilisat
by Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann . While Europe feels inundated by the 2015 refugee waves, the policy responses of the European Union and its member countries exhibit signs of helplessness. The Dublin system assigning responsibility to the country of first-entry has fa
by A. Brown & K. Zimmermann . The Journal of Population Economics is celebrating its thirtieth birthday. When the first issue was published, population economics was non-existent as a field. Hence, the aim has been to provide a high quality outle
by L. Zhao, F. Wang & Z. Zhao . This paper exploits a quasi-natural experiment-the U.S. granting of Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) to China after China’s accession to the World Trade Organization-to examine whether trade liberalisat
by A. Constant, T. García-Muñoz, S. Neuman & T. Neuman . Previous literature in a variety of countries has documented a “healthy immigrant effect” (HIE).
by A. Constant, A. Krause, U. Rinne & K. Zimmermann We analyse the reservation wages of first- and second-generation migrants, based on rich survey data of the unemployed in Germany. Our results confirm the hypothesis that reservation wages increase over migrant generations and