Lecture 23: The Political Economy of International Migration (1) Benjamin Graham

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Lecture 23: The Political Economy of International Migration (1)

Today s Plan Reading Quiz Today s topic: The political economy of international migration (1) Today is more economics Next week is more culturally focused

Reading Quiz (1) What is Caplan s argument in the Vox article? A. Migration should not be restricted B. We should prioritize skilled laborers over family reunification when issuing visas C. We should prioritize family reunification over specific skills when issuing visas D. We should sharply limit migration to save the American way of life

Reading Quiz (2) According to Carbaugh, what is a fear developing nations have regarding open immigration policies? A. increase in crime B. highly educated leaving for industrial nations C. less regulation of imports

International Migration When you think about the politics of migration, what are the issues you usually think about? Todays plan: Political economy of international migration: Who wins and who loses Who wields political power

Review Question What are the three primary factors of production? A. Land, Water, and Air B. Iron, Wheat, and Oil C. Transportation, Housing, and Manufacturing D. Land, Labor, and Capital E. Physical Capital, Human Capital, and Financial Capital

Moving Factors of Production Comparative advantage is based on a country s endowments of land, labor and capital Land can t move Foreign investment is the movement of capital International migration is the movement of labor

Reviewing Our Factor Endowment Story Who loses when unskilled labor moves from poor countries to rich countries? A. Skilled workers and capital owners in rich countries B. Unskilled labor in rich countries and capital/land owners in poor countries C. Capital/land owners in rich countries

Is migration good for migrants? The wage ratio for a 35-year old male with 9 years of education from Peru is 3.8 He makes $21,000 per year in the US if he immigrates If he stays in Peru, he makes $5500 per year That is adjusted for purchasing power parity! The ratio for Haiti is 7.8

Is migration good for poor migrant-sending countries? Brain Drain: The most skilled and educated workers leaving developing countries 20,000 health care professionals emigrate from Africa annually Leaves shortage of trained doctors and nurses Brain waste: Sometimes highly educated migrants work lowskilled jobs in their new country Think Ethiopian engineers driving cabs in the US

Is migration good for poor migrant-sending countries? Remittances: Money (from wages) that migrants send to their families back home. Makes up as much as 25% or even 50% of GDP in some poor countries This helps offset brain drain: Nigerian-trained doctors in Canada each send home an average of $7,000 per year. Reduced unrest Governments encourage the young and unemployed to emigrate

Is migration good for poor migrant-sending countries? Incentives for education: If Filipinos can get nursing jobs in Europe, it encourages them to invest in a nursing education Quality of nurse training goes up Many don t leave, or work for awhile before leaving Return Migration: Returning migrants from Silicon Valley kickstarted the Indian software boom Knowledge transfer: Migrate, learn, return Foreign direct investment by migrants (i.e. starting companies back in the homeland) Migrate, earn, invest back home

Is migration good for rich countries? (The Good) The state spends money on you at 2 primary times in your life: When you re a kid (public education) When you re old (social security) Migrants often want to come as adults and retire back home That s a pretty good deal Bangladeshis work all the oil fields in the Middle East US businesses are constantly lobbying for more open immigration Microsoft and Google especially need more skilled-worker visas

Is migration good for rich countries? (The Bad)

Migration and Wages 1980-2000: (Borjas and Katz, 2005)

Here is a pro-immigration argument

Is migration good for rich countries? (The Bad) Immigration into the U.S. increases inequality Mostly because we let in very unskilled and very skilled workers, few people in the middle Low skilled migrants reduce low-skilled wages BUT: Migrants and non-migrants are not perfect substitutes, even at the same skill level In total: 1980-2000, immigration accounts for about 5% of the increase in inequality in the U.S. (Card 2009).

Is migration good for rich countries? (The Bad) What group(s) in the U.S. tend to oppose immigration? Why? Is unskilled labor in the U.S. politically powerful? Why or why not?

And An Anti-immigration Ad

How Immigration Works in the U.S. Three historical principals: Reunification of families Admitting immigrants with valuable skills Protecting refugees

Immigration into the U.S.: The Numbers 675,000 total (legal) permanent immigrants per year Refugees not included (80,000 in 2010) Of that 675k: 480,000 of these are for family reunification 140,000 for employment based (and their children) 50,000 diversity lottery visas per year

Why Michael Clemens is My Hero Careful, rigorous work quantifying the effects of migration on: 1. Migrants themselves 2. Migrants families 3. Migrants countries of origin

A Question: Why does capital move so much more freely than people? Does this make sense?