Implications of U.S. Immigration Policies for North American Economies
Implications of U.S. Immigration Policies for North American Economies
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We develop a four-sector (labor-intensive agriculture, capital-intensive Sailing Skorts agriculture, service & construction, and manufacturing) general-equilibrium model of North American countries to analyze the effects of tighter U.S.immigration policies.
Results show that these policies erode the comparative advantage of U.S.labor-intensive agriculture, causing U.
S.production and exports to fall and other countries to expand their exports to the United Neck Cream States.In Mexico, low-skilled labor demand in labor-intensive agriculture increases as production rises.
The effectiveness of U.S.tighter immigration policies depends on the substitutability between U.
S.domestic and undocumented workers.Immigration policies exacerbate the wedge between Mexican low-skilled wage rate and the undocumented wage rate, intensifying the underlying cause for unauthorized entry.