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Suppose there are two countries, the U. and Mexico. Before immigration, wages are higher in the U.
Suppose there are two countries, the U.S. and Mexico. Before immigration, wages are higher in the U.S. Both countries produce the manufactured good using labor and capital, and the agricultural good using labor and land (i.e. labor is mobile, but land and capital are specific factors). Assume that there is no change in the prices of the manufactured and agricultural goods, and there is no international trade in these goods, either. (4 points each, 12 points total)
Hint: you do NOT need to show the gains from immigration in the graphs below.
(1) Draw a diagram showing the labor demand curves of the U.S. and Mexico, and the equilibria for these two countries before immigration.
(2) Label the equilibrium with free immigration, and the size of the immigration flow in your diagram in (1).
(3) Suppose Mexico was hit by a currency crisis and went into a deep economic recession. Use the diagram in (1) to show the effect of the Peso crisis on the size of the immigration flow.