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Macroeconomics Of Migration In New Member States 1st Edition Rudolfs Bems Philip Schellekens

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Macroeconomics Of Migration In New Member States 1st Edition Rudolfs Bems Philip Schellekens
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 38
Author: Rudolfs Bems; Philip Schellekens
ISBN: 9781451915754, 1451915756
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Macroeconomics Of Migration In New Member States 1st Edition Rudolfs Bems Philip Schellekens by Rudolfs Bems; Philip Schellekens 9781451915754, 1451915756 instant download after payment.

This paper examines the macroeconomic impact of migration on income convergence in the EU's New Member States (NMS). The paper focuses on cross-border mobility of labor and examines the implications for policymakers with the help of a general equilibrium model. It finds that cross-border labor mobility provides ample benefits in terms of faster and smoother convergence. Challenges, however, include containing wage pressures and better mobilizing and utilizing resident labor that does not cross borders.

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