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2009

This paper analyzes the direct and indirect income effects of international labor migration and remittances in selected CIS countries. The analysis is based on computable general equilibrium (CGE) models for Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan and Russia. The authors conclude that enhanced opportunities for legal labor migration should figure prominently in bilateral relations between CIS countries and the EU under the European Neighborhood Policy.

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Author Aziz Atamanov, Matthias Luecke, Toman Omar Mahmoud, Roman Mogilevsky, Kseniya Tereshchenko, Natalia A. Tourdyeva, Ainura Uzagalieva, Vitaly Vavryschuk
Series CASE Network Reports
Issue 86
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