scholarly journals Impact of High-Skilled Migration to the UK on the Source Countries (EU8) Economies

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-68
Author(s):  
Gindrute Kasnauskiene ◽  
Juste Palubinskaite

The majority of studies into the economic effects of high-skilled migration focus on aggregate impact on the economic output in the countries of destination. The economic impact of migration of the highly qualified on the economies of the countries of their origin has been examined less. This qualitative research aims to address that gap by identifying the economic effects of high-skilled migration on Central and Eastern Europe, the region which faces many long-term challenges to its economic development. We use the available data from the UK International Passenger Survey for the 2004-2016 period to test whether the outflow of highly qualified workers from the EU8 countries to the UK is detrimental or beneficial for the growth of sending economies in the short and long term. In order to test these hypotheses, econometric time series analysis methods of structural vector autoregression and cointegration were applied. Our results have shown a positive short-term effect of brain outflow on regions’ GDP and wage growth as well as unemployment; on the other hand, we presented empirical evidence in support of the hypothesis of the negative long-term effect of high-skilled migration on EU8 countries’ GDP and wage growth as well as unemployment. These results are fairly robust to imply that a negative view on high-skilled migration from EU8 is broadly consistent with the previous findings of “harmful brain drain” scholars.

Marketing ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 51 (3) ◽  
pp. 159-169
Author(s):  
Igor Kovačević ◽  
Aleksandra Anić ◽  
Maja Ribić

Having in mind that "film industry" generates significant long-term effect through improvements of tourism flow, many destinations are positioning toward international production houses. Creation of audiovisual content within a destination creates noteworthy current effect of the economy of the country, making researchers more interested in analysis of economic effects that fiscal incentives for production of movies and TV series for the national economy. Aim of the research in this Paper is to measure economic effect of the incentives for production of movies, commercials, series and postproduction that Serbia has been approving in analyzed period, as well as to determine contribution of the subject sector to the employment in Serbia. In addition, Paper analyses influence on employment of the sector in European countries, as well as economic impact. Paper allows understanding of the film sector for the country economy.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas T. Breuer ◽  
Michael E. J. Masson ◽  
Glen E. Bodner
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