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This paper builds a Keynesian type econometric model with a dynamic perspective and a sound theoretical basis, for investigating the impact of remittances on consumption, investment, imports and output. It estimates short and long-run multiplier effects of exogenous shocks of remittances, with...
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Both current and especially new member states of the European Union face incentives to distort the provision of public education away from internationally applicable education towards country-specific skills. This would mean educating too few engineers, economists and doctors, and too many...
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The mobility of labor reduces national incentives to invest in internationally applicable education. Such effects may be especially severe for the prospective new member states of the European Union. The European Union could overcome this by allowing countries to institute graduate taxes or...
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Both in demographic as well as in sociological terms, much of West European fears about East European migration at … least conceal the real issues of the future migration processes. An analysis of world population growth trends shows that …
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In this paper, we raise the question of gender differences in the geographic mobility of young researchers. We try to answer to three main questions regarding the international mobility of young researchers during the post-doc period: Are there differences among genders? Does “family” have...
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migration equilibrium may permit multiple steady states are identified. Our analysis discusses instances where migration … generates its own demand and explains differences in migration propensities across potential sources of outmigration. …
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This study examines the determinants of worker’s remittances. Variance decompositions, impulse response functions and Granger causality tests derived from a vector error correction model are used to test if remittances are affected by the macroeconomic conditions of the host (remittance...
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their share in trade and industrial production have risen steadily in India. Viewing this development, this paper primarily … production and international trade of identified pollution intensive industries in the country. Then it argues that, even if of …
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The paper sketches the basic patterns and facts about service trade, foreign direct investment and regulation in the EU …. We conclude that the last decade trade in services has increased substantially, in particular in business services. This …. Product-market regulation and FDI restrictions have been lowered. The process of deregulation proceeds with different speed …
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