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To obtain the "1.2 million additional research personnel, including 700.000 additional researchers" necessary to "irrigate" the industries science-based, The EU stresses that it is not sufficient increase the investment in Research. We have to stop the European Brain Drain. We have to reverse...
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This research claims that investing European Union (EU) Structural Funds in Learning Mobility (LM) might lead to further regional polarization. LM is a type of labour mobility finalized to acquire new knowledge (human capital) and social networks (social capital). Historically, LM has been...
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’s development policy. Without appropriate policy responses, BC fade the developing country growth prospects away. In order to …
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' incentive to train because the cost of hiring external labor fell. Positive impacts on firm growth worked in the opposite …
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The European Union aims at a stronger participation by its population in work to foster growth and welfare. There are …
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The European Union aims at a stronger participation by its population in work to foster growth and welfare. There are …
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The European Union aims at a stronger participation by its population in work to foster growth and welfare. There are …
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attracts skilled foreign workers will vitalize the labour market, foster growth and increase demand for unskilled native …
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This paper provides an in-depth description of public opinion about immigrants’ integration in European countries, as captured in the 2017 Special Eurobarometer on this topic. It highlights a near consensus among European respondents on the meaning of integration, but more variation across...
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We consider a tax-funded policy of admitting and integrating asylum seekers in a country in which the incomes of the native inhabitants are differentiated; for the sake of simplicity, we assume that there are just two groups of native inhabitants: high-income natives and low-income natives. As a...
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