Title: Immigration Is Development and a Development Tool
1Immigration Is Development (and a Development
Tool)
- Lant Pritchett
- May 26th, 2009
- Beyond the Fence
2Immigration is a Development Tool
- Development as people not place
- Good for income, poverty, HDI, freedom
- Movers and Non-Movers
- Depends on the people, type of migration, and
country circumstances - Development as accelerated four-fold
modernizationis migration good for nationalism?
3The common, but crazy, measures of development
Haitian moves from making 2/hr (above average,
above Poverty line) in Haiti to making 8/hr
(below average, below poverty line (large
family)) and considers him/herself much better off
USA Average wage 15/hr Poverty line 15/day
Haiti Average Wage 1 hr Poverty Line 2/day
Suppose no impact on anyone else (envelope
theorem?) --what happened to development? By
all existing indicators development got worse
in both places Average wages fell, poverty rates
rose even if everyones well being increased.
4Development as if people matteredIncome per
natural (Clemens and Pritchett) keeps movers
income in the accounting
Guyanese have same Income per natural as
Braziliansjust not in Guyana
5Development as if people matteredIncome per
natural keeps movers income in at least
someones accounting
Even if the effect isnt big in the aggregate
(e.g. Peru), at least the changes in Income Per
Natural (Peruvians not Those in Peru) get the
right weight in well-being measures at the
margin
6Same is true for any other reasonable definition
of development
- Dont like income, then use (global or national)
poverty (nearly all non-poor Haitians live
outside Haiti) - Dont like money measure, then use HDI per
naturalinfant mortality, schooling gains are
just as big - Dont like any of that because development is/as
freedomwhat could be more essential to freedom
that personal mobility (e.g. ending apartheid,
serfdom, slavery)
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8Impact of Movers on Non-Movers in Developing
Countries (the Left Behind)
Rremittances, FSFamily Separation, Wwages,
CVCortex Vortex, PEPecuniary Externality,
RPReform Probability
9Unskilled Labor Why not a no-brainer?
- All people linked to migrants by remittances get
remittances (circular) - Cost is family separationon which empirical
evidence is mixedbut in any case we should
assume it is internalized - Reduces supply of low/medium skilled wages so low
skill wages should rise (good for average, good
for inequality) - No obvious negative external ramifications
10Are remittances extra good?
- Two gap thinking might lead one to expect
remittances are not just good (e.g. increase
utility) but extra good as they relieve binding
constraints to growth (FEX gap or investment
gap)no reason to believe this (or be
concerned) - IF returns to investment are high (e.g. good
business environment, good financial system) then
might expand S in way that expands I in way that
increases gbut often not.
11In many plausible models there is nothing special
about remittances
- Worker in San Antonio Texas gets a job in Houston
- Is single and spends/saves incomeno
remittances - Is married, husband doesnt move, wages deposited
in joint account, remittance? - Job is in Baton Rouge Louisiana?
- Is married, husband moves, no remittance.
- Is married, husband doesnt move, deposited into
joint account in Texas, remittance? - Job is in Nogales, Mexico
- Is married, husband doesnt move, deposited into
joint account in Texas, remittance?
12High Skill Migrants
- Remittances are still on the positive side of the
ledger (maybe less, maybe more) - Thee possible (general, first order) effects on
non-linked, non-movers - Cortex Vortex has negative productive
externalities - Movement of skilled labor leads to a net
reduction in skilled labor with a negative
pecuniary externality - Movement of skilled labor leads to a change in
the likelihood of growth/well-being enhancing
reforms - The likelihood of these likely differ across the
growth state an economy is in
13Productive Externality
- No one has ever empirically demonstrated an
empirically or statistically significant
externality to human capital (and most of the
evidence suggests that private and social returns
are roughly equal) - In otherwise
- Boominglikely a positive effect (e.g. circular
effects, e.g. Korea) - Ghostlikely no effect (kind of by definition)
14Productive Externality in Fixable Stagnaters
- Likely near zero impact without reform (e.g.
impact of incremental HK on growth unlikely to
make the difference) - Does the movement of high skill workers increase
or decrease the likelihood of the initiation of a
sustained growth acceleration? - All kinds of stories, both positive (e.g.
demonstration effects, rent capturing) and
negative (reduces commitment of elite to progress)
15Pecuniary Externality
- Net emigration of the high skilled leads to net
reduction in the domestic supply of high skilled - Raises the price of the goods that are intensive
in high skilled labor reducing the welfare of
those whose consumption is intensive in those
goods - For those high skill intensive services which are
publicly produced this has a secondary fiscal
impact (deadweight loss of incremental taxation)
16Aside Economics typically treats productive and
pecuniary externalities completely differently
- I run a laundry service that hangs clothes
outdoors to dry. You come into town and start a
kiln that produces smoke that reduces my profits
by increasing my costs Negative productive
externality, polluter pays a plausible default - I run a laundry service that hangs clothes
outdoors to dry. You come into town and start a
laundry that produces clear laundry that reduces
my profits by reducing my prices Negative
pecuniary externality, free market a plausible
default (certainly not tort action against
entrant)
17Does emigration reduce net domestic supply?
- No reason to assume the stock is fixed
- Chand and Clemens (later today)clearly not.
- Could act as an increase in the return, increase
the net supply (e.g. Clemens, nurses in the
Philippines). - Might discourage accumulation (e.g. Mexico)
18The controversial cases Negative pecuniary
externalities on publicly produced services (e.g.
nurses in health)
- Suppose governments run feeding programshould it
ban the export of wheat to lower its price to
them? - Suppose governments build roadsshould it ban the
export of gravel to lower its price to them? - Suppose the government builds cannonsshould it
ban the export of steel to reduce its price to
them? - Suppose the government produces health services
with nursesshould it ban a domestic private
sector in health to reduce the price of nurses? - Actions of the state to reduces its own prices
are factor specific taxation (e.g. ex post
selective expropriation) to fund its fiscal need
is this part of the optimal tax structure?
19Are these effects really first order, even in
their sector?
- India exports doctors
- Around half of public sector doctors are absent
on any given day - A huge effort deficit in treatment leads their
public practice to be apparently health reducing
(Das and Hammer) - 85 percent of curative care visits are to provide
providers - Barely half of children are fully vaccinated
- Almost half of children are malnourished
- Where does the brain drain of doctors rank on
- health improvement priorities?
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21Development is a descriptive and proscriptive
theory ofwhat?
The Goal Denmark (Economically prosperous,
politically liberal (rights respecting
democracy), administratively capable, socially
cohesive)
Modern (Industrial, High income,
Market) Pre-Modern
Modern (Nationalism as a primary
ascriptive Identity) Pre-Modern
Modern (Democratic, Rights respecting, Secular)
Pre-Modern
Modern (Weberian Bureaucracy, Professionalized C
ivil Service ) Pre-Modern
Economic
Administrative
Social
Political
Development is a particular theory of
modernization which has nation-states as its
primary objects of enquiry
22Is immigration good for the development of
nation-states?
The Goal Denmark (Economically prosperous,
politically liberal (rights respecting
democracy), administratively capable, socially
cohesive)
Modern (Industrial, High income,
Market) Pre-Modern
Modern (Nationalism as a primary
ascriptive Identity) Pre-Modern
Modern (Democratic, Rights respecting, Secular)
Pre-Modern
Modern (Weberian Bureaucracy, Professionalized C
ivil Service ) Pre-Modern
Nationalism as social identity promotes political
modernization
Nationalism as social identity promotes
administrative order
Social Inimical to many notions
of nationalism which are condition of
birth dependent
Economic Mostly neutral, Definitely second order
Political Complicates extension of equal
rights to all?
Administrative C.P Neutral
23Is a development that promotes nationalism
and nation-state-ism good for human well-being?
- Modernization as a description of the rise of
the Westunbelievable progress - Development as consciously accelerated
modernizationamazing successes (e.g. Japan) - Nearly all the evils of the 20th century can be
laid at the feet of nationalism (e.g. the
Holocaust) and directed accelerated
modernization (e.g. Stalin, Mao) - In large swaths of the globe the attempts at
accelerated modernization have left us no
closer to
24Is a development that promotes nationalism
and nation-state-ism good for human well-being?
- Modernization as a description of the rise of
the Westunbelievable progress - Development as consciously accelerated
modernizationamazing successes (e.g. Japan) - Huge successes in specific dimensions (e.g.
health) and those aligned with nation-state-ism
(e.g. education) - Nearly all the evils of the 20th century can be
laid at the feet of nationalism ideologies
(e.g. the Holocaust, Rwandan genocide,
ex-Yugoslavia atrocities) and centrally directed
accelerated modernization (e.g. Stalin, Mao) - In large swaths of the globe the attempts at
proscriptive accelerated modernization have
left us no closer to Denmark and probably
further(e.g. DRC, Somalia, Southern Sudan,
Nepal, Myanmar, Cambodia, PNG) and lots of places
with mixed progress (national sovereignty itself
a decidedly mixed blessing, e.g. Hausmann et al)
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26Lets talk justice, Rawlsian style
Would anyone, behind a veil of ignorance about
where they would be born agree to this
distribution?
including the use of coercion to stop people
from crossing borders to carry out mutually
beneficial economic transactions?
27What if these collide?
28Clennsenism (Clemens, Lennon, Sen)
- Imagine theres no country Assessments of
human well-being not place dependent or spatially
aggregated - Development as Freedom Expansion of human
freedoms the correct metric of human well-being - Clemens When could it possibly be that
restrictions on a fundamental human freedom of
mobility can justified as promoting
development? - If immigration is bad for development as
proscriptive guide to four-fold accelerated
modernization of nation-states but good for
development as globally measured human
freedom/well-being I am for immigration