Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
Murat, M.. "Foreign aid and asylum immigration. Does development matter?" Working paper, RECENT WORKING PAPER SERIES, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi – Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2017.
Abstract:
This paper tests the influence of aid from rich to developing economies on bilateral asylum
inflows. Results show that aid effects on asylum applications are significant, but vary with the level
of development of the recipient country. Aid to poor economies – especially in Sub-Saharan Africa
– deters asylum inflows, while aid to medium-income developing countries attracts asylum seekers.
Aid leads to negative spillovers on applications across donors. At the same time, foreign aid has no
incidence on voluntary immigration. Overall, the deterring effects of aid on inflows from poor
countries are stronger when transfers are coordinated across donors and are made conditional on
economic and institutional improvements in the recipient economy.
inflows. Results show that aid effects on asylum applications are significant, but vary with the level
of development of the recipient country. Aid to poor economies – especially in Sub-Saharan Africa
– deters asylum inflows, while aid to medium-income developing countries attracts asylum seekers.
Aid leads to negative spillovers on applications across donors. At the same time, foreign aid has no
incidence on voluntary immigration. Overall, the deterring effects of aid on inflows from poor
countries are stronger when transfers are coordinated across donors and are made conditional on
economic and institutional improvements in the recipient economy.
Tipologia CRIS:
Working paper
Keywords:
foreign aid, asylum seekers and refugees, development
Elenco autori:
Murat, M.
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