Long-run economic determinants of asylum applications

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Long-run economic determinants of asylum applications. / Karaman Örsal, Deniz Dilan.

in: Economics Bulletin, Jahrgang 41, Nr. 1, 10.03.2021, S. 48-59.

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title = "Long-run economic determinants of asylum applications",
abstract = "This paper investigates the economic determinants of asylum applications in 22 OECD countries. The results of the econometric analysis demonstrate on the one hand, the long-run positive association between the gross domestic product per capita of the host country and the asylum applications, and on the other hand, the negative association between the unemployment rate of the host country and the asylum applications. Moreover, six global stochastictrends play also an important role in the determination of asylum applications.",
keywords = "Economics, asylum applications, long-run equilibrium, cross-sectional dependence, unobserved common factors",
author = "{Karaman {\"O}rsal}, {Deniz Dilan}",
note = "Funding Information: Financial support by the German Research Foundation (DFG) through the project KA-3145/1-2 is gratefully acknowledged. The author thanks also an anonymous referee and the associate editor for helpful comments and suggestions. Citation:DenizDilanKaraman{\"O}rsal,(2021)''Long-runeconomicdeterminantsofasylumapplications'',EconomicsBulletinVol umeo4o1ueo4 , , eo Is Contact: Deniz Dilan Karaman {\"O}rsal - deniz.oersal@uni-hamburg.de. Submitted: February 04, 2020. Published: March 10, 2021. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021. All Rights Reserved.",
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N2 - This paper investigates the economic determinants of asylum applications in 22 OECD countries. The results of the econometric analysis demonstrate on the one hand, the long-run positive association between the gross domestic product per capita of the host country and the asylum applications, and on the other hand, the negative association between the unemployment rate of the host country and the asylum applications. Moreover, six global stochastictrends play also an important role in the determination of asylum applications.

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