2022
DOI: 10.32479/ijefi.13221
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Capital Mobility vs. Labor Mobility:Theory and Implications

Abstract: A random search-based model is proposed to study the impact of the relative mobility of capital with respect to labor on income inequality and financial globalization for the first time. Our simulation results indicate that capital is less mobile than labor domestically. Our simulation results further suggest the duality of capital mobility in financial globalization, in which more mobile capital may not always promote financial globalization. Lastly, our simulation results show that the share of labor income … Show more

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