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ВПЛИВ ЕМіГРАЦії і ГРОШОВИХ ПЕРЕКАЗіВ НА ЛИТОВСЬКИЙ РИНОК ПРАЦі ТА ЕКОНОМіЧНИЙ РОЗВИТОК

Kasnauskiene G. and Stumbryte S.
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Kasnauskiene G.: Vilnius University
Stumbryte S.: Vilnius University

Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Economics. Вісник Киiвського нацiонального унiверситету iм. Тараса Шевченка. Серiя: Економiка, 2012, issue 140, 51-53

Abstract: The emigration from Lithuania is one of the highest among the EU countries: the number of emigrants reached 1.66% of the total population in 2011. The share of recorded remittances in national GDP was 4.57% in 2011. This paper argues if international migration contributes to the development in the labour sending country. The basic idea is as follows: using statistical and ec onometrical methods it is revealed whether international migration causes positive or negative effect to Lithuanian economy and labour market. The results of time series analysis show that remittances had positive impact on GDP and boosted economic growth in Lithuania.

Keywords: ЕМіГРАЦіЯ; ГРОШОВі ПЕРЕКАЗИ; РИНОК ПРАЦі; ЕКОНОМіЧНЕ ЗРОСТАННЯ; ЭМИГРАЦИЯ; ДЕНЕЖНЫЕ ПЕРЕВОДЫ; РЫНОК ТРУДА; ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ РОСТ (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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