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international migration. It considers both the case of perfect world capital markets and the case of imperfect capital markets and … of migration on domestic consumption, current account and capital accumulation, we simulate the model numerically by … steady-state value. In the case of perfect world capital markets, we find that migration has only a temporary impact on …
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the capital. After incoming into EU Latvia has started to export labour force. As a result of migration of labour in … the population well-being has grown. These processes mainly have short-term character. Migration will decrease …
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migration, and increased prices and population purchasing power. …
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investments, reduced unemployment and increased labor migration. In the paper the system dynamics model, which describes …; import, its relation to internal producing; and migration processes are considered. Model functioning is measured considering …
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One considers a model of accumulation of the human capital in the presence of the international migration offers. One …
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Virtual Mobility among two or more educational institutions offers students a virtual trip abroad. There is an opportunity to acquire a number of ECTS-points at one of the foreign partner institutions or through a joint activity which are counted to the student’s degree at his/her home...
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For nearly four decades now, the conventional wisdom has been that the migration of human capital (skilled workers … not hold. A well designed migration policy can result in a “brain gain” to the developing country rather than in just a …
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Quite often, migrants appear to exert little effort to absorb the mainstream culture and to learn the language of their host society, even though the economic returns (increased productivity and enhanced earnings) to assimilation are high. We show that when interpersonal comparisons affect...
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intergenerational redistribution. These welfare effects are found to be overall particularly positive when the migration flows comprise …
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Emigrant survey data confirm a substantial university diploma drain from Latvia to various EU/EFTA destinations during 2000-2014. The share of tertiary-educated among emigrants further increased during their stay in the host countries, reaching, by 2014, 45 %. The share of university graduates...
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