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The paper contains complex of suggestions for migration policy. All suggestions are theoretically grounded.
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The author of this paper has taken to the econometric analysis of the ROSSTAT and World Bank data to answer the following questions: (1) Provided that age structure of the population is influenced by migration, can migration influence upon living standards too, and to what extend? (2) What...
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The author of this paper has taken to the econometric analysis of the ROSSTAT and World Bank data to answer the following questions: (1) Provided that age structure of the population is influenced by migration, can migration influence upon living standards too, and to what extend? (2) What...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009650689
Long-term economic growth models for the world countries (1970–2012) are presented in the article. The dynamics of the ratio of GDP to the size of age-group 15–64 is used as a dependent variable. The study shows that the influence of migration and demographic indicators upon economic growth...
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Econometric models lead to the conclusion that presently the migratory population increase in the Russian Federation is determined mostly by the economic-demographic situation in the post-Soviet countries rather than in Russia itself Gradually Russia becomes less and less attractive for...
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