Working Paper

International Migration, Income Taxes and Transfers: A Welfare Analysis

Michael S. Michael
CESifo, Munich, 2002

CESifo Working Paper No. 780

An important issue in public policy debates is the effect of international migration on welfare in source and host countries. We address this issue by constructing a general equilibrium model of a two-class source or host country. Each country produces many traded and non-traded goods, uses income taxes and distributes the tax receipts equally to all individuals. The analysis examines the effects of permanent migration on class, and national welfare. We show, among other things, that marginal immigration hurts people already in the country regardless of whether or not non-traded goods exist. The presence of international capital mobility, however, may reverse the above result.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: international migration, taxes, transfers, welfare
JEL Classification: F220