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Migration, taxation, and inequality (English)

International migration is intimately intertwined with issues of taxation, inequality and public welfare benefits, both in home and destination countries. In home countries the emigration of workers, especially high-skilled workers, is often perceived to create a fiscal loss due to the cost of educating these workers and foregone tax revenues that may reduce the fiscal resources available for income redistribution. On the other hand, remittances...
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Mohapatra,Sanket; Moreno-Dodson,Blanca; Ratha,Dilip Kumar.

Migration, taxation, and inequality (English). Economic premise ; no. 80 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/257461468337203140

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