Working Paper

Subsidies for Wages and Infrastructure: How to Restrain Undesired Immigration

Robert Fenge, Volker Meier
CESifo, Munich, 2006

CESifo Working Paper No. 1741

This paper investigates regional or international transfers as a means to prevent immigration into unemployment. We analyze a two-country model with free migration in which the rich country is characterized by minimum wage unemployment. Matching grants for investment in infrastructure are superior to wage subsidies because the former instrument leads to a stronger productivity growth in the poor country, reducing both migration flows and unemployment in the rich country. This result is shown to hold for a sufficiently low level of the regional policy budget. It explains the exclusive use of investment subsidies in the EU.

Keywords: regional policy, public infrastructure, wage subsidies, unemployment, migration