Does the EU Need a New Common Migration Policy? Evidence-Based Insights from Germany and Greece
Eugenia Vella
EconPol Forum, 2025, vol. 26, issue 01, 18-21
Abstract:
Migration can stimulate economic growth when managed strategicallyHeterogeneous impacts require targeted and redistributive policiesNarratives of migration as purely a supply-side issue are overly reductiveMigration can serve as a deficit-financing alternative to tax hikes or spending cutsAchieving a new common migration policy may be more realistic through incremental steps
Date: 2025
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