Public Choice

, Volume 69, Issue 3, pp 345–349 | Cite as

A brief note on welfare benefits and human migration

  • Richard J. Cebula
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Public Finance Welfare Benefit Human Migration 
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© Kluwer Academic Publishers 1991

Authors and Affiliations

  • Richard J. Cebula
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  1. 1.Department of EconomicsEmory UniversityAtlanta

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