Los efectos de la movilidad oriente-occidental en la UE sobre el desarrollo económico

  • Ramona Pirvu University of Craiova
  • Sorin Tudor University of Craiova
  • Elena Jianu University of Pitesti
  • Alina Giorgiana Holt
  • Roxana Badircea University of Craiova
  • Flavia Andreea Murtaza University of Craiova

Palabras clave:

crecimiento económico, tasa de empleo, productividad de los factores, participación en la fuerza laboral, inmigrantes

Resumen

El principal objetivo de esta investigación es analizar los efectos de los emigrantes en las economías de los países desarrollados de la UE centrándose en los efectos sobre el crecimiento económico, la tasa de empleo y la mano de obra, pero también sobre la productividad de los factores. Los resultados obtenidos de este análisis indican una influencia positiva y significativa desde un punto de vista estadístico de los inmigrantes procedentes de los países de la UE en 2004 sobre el crecimiento económico, la mano de obra y la productividad de los países de la UE 15. En el caso de los inmigrantes procedentes de Rumania y Bulgaria identificamos un impacto positivo y significativo en el crecimiento económico de los estados de la UE15 mientras que para las otras variables incluidas en el análisis obtuvimos resultados contradictorios.

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Biografía del autor/a

Roxana Badircea, University of Craiova
PhD Associate Professor and PhD Supervisor at University of Craiova in Romania, at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. She holds a Doctorate degree in Economics since 2002 and the Habilitation title in Finance since 2018. Main research areas include: Finance, Banking, European Economy, Sustainable Develoment, Green Economy. She is the author and co-author of numerous scientific ISI articles, 7 books and numerous scientific monographs and regularly publishes at the conferences worldwide. She is Editor-in-Chief and member of the Scientific Committee or Editorial Board of  4 BDI Journals.

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Publicado
2023-08-11
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Pirvu, R., Tudor, S., Jianu, E., Giorgiana Holt, A., Badircea, R., & Murtaza, F. A. (2023). Los efectos de la movilidad oriente-occidental en la UE sobre el desarrollo económico. Revista de Economía Mundial, (64), 61-77. https://doi.org/10.33776/rem.vi64.7424
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