Africa, Africa South of the Sahara, Demography, Developed Countries, Developing Countries, Europe, France, Economics, Population, Population Dynamics, Public Policy
Demography, Developed Countries, Europe, Italy, Population, Population Dynamics, Developing Countries, Economics, Emigration and Immigration, Public Policy, Transients and Migrants
Abstract
"The objective of this paper is to analyse the effects of recent immigration, from developing countries, to the Italian labour market. The presentation is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the phenomenon at the aggregate level. An interpretation of the effects of recent immigration into the labour market is presented, [including]...the expansion of the underground economy.... The second part is a closer analysis of the Italian case with special attention to the new laws and the migratory policy of the country." (SUMMARY IN ENG AND ITA), (excerpt)
This paper tries to evaluate the contributions of the theoretical researches of the "new political economy" and the "international political economy" in the field of European integration. The former starts from the principle of individual rationality assuming as exogenous the identities and the preferences of agents; the latter analyses the institutional and collective dynamics, in particular the interstate conflicts and compromises or the constructivist power of institutions over the identities and preferences of the agents. The article shows why and how the two political economics must be taken together, in particular to analyze three topics: the institutional products; the organization of powers; the fiscal and social competition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2010
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