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The influence of fiscal incentives on interregional migration: Canada 1961-78.
The authors "estimate interprovincial migration models for Canada with special emphasis on determining the importance of fiscal variables as inducements to migrate. This is important because of suggestions that fiscal surpluses may cause inefficient migration. There may be too little migration out of the maritimes because of federal transfers and there may be too much migration into the western provinces as a result of large resource rents." (summary in FRE)