- - Presentation by Michael Lokshin and Martin Ravallion, World Bank and Georgetown University.
A new World Bank policy research working paper, , points out that restrictions on international migration generate a missing market in work permits, with important policy implications.
While citizens have a right to accept any job offer in their country, that right is not marketable nor extended to foreigners. There is a missing market. One solution is to allow people to rent out their right-to-work for a period of their choice. On the other side of the market, foreigners can purchase time-bound work permits. Better social protection in host countries would thus be financed by tapping into unexploited gains from international migration.
Michael Lokshin, a Lead Economist with the World Bank, and , Edmond D. Villani Professor, Department of Economics, Georgetown University, discuss the policy ideas in the working paper. The discussion is chaired by Asli Demirg¨¹?-Kunt, Chief Economist, Europe and Central Asia, World Bank.