The macroeconomic impact of the age composition of migration
Tugrul Vehbi ()
No AN2016/03, Reserve Bank of New Zealand Analytical Notes series from Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Abstract:
New Zealand is experiencing its largest inflow of net permanent and long-term migrants in 100 years, coinciding with relatively weaker domestic demand pressures. This paper assesses whether the age composition of migrants is an important factor to explain why economic pressures have been weaker than expected, given strong net immigration.
Pages: p.13
Date: 2016-04
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