The Macroeconomic Effects of Migration from the New European Union Member States to the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom allowed workers from the ten new European Union member countries immediate access to its labor market after the accession in 2004. This paper uses a general equilibrium framework to explore the dynamic adjustment of the UK economy to the postaccession surge in immigration. Simulations show that immigration is likely to have positive effects on economic growth, capital accumulation, consumption, and the public finances.
Publication date: March 2007
ISBN: 9781451866254
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Public Policy- Social Security , Demography , new EU member states , free labor movement , dependency ratio , labor income , labor force , retirement , birth , Macroeconomics: Consumption , Saving , Production , Employment , and Investment: Forecasting and Simulation , Social Security and Public Pensions

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