Suppose in T-country, some people would like to migrate to S-country. Those people who would like migrate are smart. Hence, the migration can be thought of as both a decrease in population and a decrease in total factor productivity.
Suppose in T-country, some people would like to migrate to S-country. Those people who would like migrate are smart. Hence, the migration can be thought of as both a decrease in population and a decrease in total factor productivity.
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Suppose in T-country, some people would like to migrate to S-country. Those people who
would like migrate are smart. Hence, the migration can be thought of as both a decrease
in population and a decrease in total factor productivity.
Suppose after the migration, it is found that the steady state level of output per capita of
the T-country decreases. Use the Solow growth model. Graphically illustrate the effect of
the migration. Analyze the effect migration on steady state per capita variable, aggregate
variables, and their growth rates. Make the analysis by comparing the initial steady state
with during the transition and with the new steady state.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd45b7e38-406f-4a21-8154-727a144708f4%2Fc3055cc8-8fd1-418f-8395-b657e9cb2519%2Fo88h89u_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:explanation with solow model
Suppose in T-country, some people would like to migrate to S-country. Those people who
would like migrate are smart. Hence, the migration can be thought of as both a decrease
in population and a decrease in total factor productivity.
Suppose after the migration, it is found that the steady state level of output per capita of
the T-country decreases. Use the Solow growth model. Graphically illustrate the effect of
the migration. Analyze the effect migration on steady state per capita variable, aggregate
variables, and their growth rates. Make the analysis by comparing the initial steady state
with during the transition and with the new steady state.
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