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The Political Economy of Immigration in The Netherlands : Population, Land and Welfare, Hardback Book

The Political Economy of Immigration in The Netherlands : Population, Land and Welfare Hardback

Part of the Routledge Studies in Labour Economics series

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Economists measure the effects of immigration through the yardstick of income.

This book offers a broad survey of the conventional approach but in addition, also considers better measures of welfare or well-being and provides a detailed description and evaluation of policies - rules, regulations and implementation.

The book offers a long, historical perspective on the development of population density in the Netherlands.

It begins with the history of the Netherlands: geological and cultural formation of the land - and water - and population development.

The Netherlands is unique in that much of the land is man-made, in particular the western part, which is, economically speaking, the most developed area.

It is also special for its very high population growth rate that took off during the 19th century.

The key argument of the book is that population size is irrelevant for income per capita, that land is a binding constraint in the Netherlands and that negative external effects of increasing population size lead to welfare losses from further population growth, whether by natural growth or by immigration.

At present, the battle for scarce land is intense and bitter, with a strong clash between developers who want to build houses, farmers who do not want to give up farming and conservationists who increasingly find support in the courts for insufficiently caring for the natural environment.

The book combines a general analysis of population density, both theoretical and empirical, with an in-depth presentation of actual policies in a country with intense pressure on available land.

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