Economy-wide effects of cross-border labor mobility: The case of Palestinian employment in Israel
This paper investigates the economy-wide effects of cross-border movements of Palestinian labor for employment in Israel. The integration of Palestinian and Israeli labor markets is unique, as it differs from international labor migration and associated remittances described in the literature. Espec...
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