Abstract

The author presents a test of the Okun-Richardson model (see 27: Title 3020) which was designed to provide an explanation of the ways internal migration can be affected by regional income inequality within a developing country and vice versa. The model is applied to data for the German Empire from 1880 to World War I a period of large-scale migration and increasing industrialization (EXCERPT)

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