The Long-Run Effects of Immigration

After the end of World War II in 1945, millions of refugees arrived in what in 1949 became the Federal Republic of Germany. Antonio Ciccone discusses their effect on today’s productivity, wages, income, rents, education, and population density at the municipality level. 

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