Boom Towns and Ghost Countries: Geography, Agglomeration, and Population Mobility
This paper carries out four empirical illustrations of the potential magnitude of the “ghost country” problem, in which countries boom and then shrink to a fraction of their former population, by showing that the “desired population” of any given geographic region varies substantially. Its calculations suggest that even with “globalization” and complete “policy reform” there will remain substantial pressures for labor mobility
Geography
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http://www.cgdev.org/files/2755_file_cgd_wp036.pdf