Illegal Immigration and Agrarian Labour Market
Venancio Salcines and
Ana López-Pérez
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Venancio Salcines: University of La Coruña. España.
Ana López-Pérez: University of La Coruña. España
Economic Analysis Working Papers (2002-2010). Atlantic Review of Economics (2011-2016), 2003, vol. 2, 1-18
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In this work we analyse the relation which exists between a landowner and the immigrant workers contracted illegally by this person. For this reason, a theoretical model is developed based on the interconnection between the illegal and legal labour market. The big landowner analysed exercises a monopolistic power in the contracting of illegal manual labour. The application of a tariff in two parts permits this big landowner to obtain a greater surplus from the worker.
Date: 2003
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