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Title: Is there a causality between emigration and other mobility factors?: a panel VAR model approach for Baltic and Scandinavian countries
Authors: Mihi Ramírez, Antonio
Cuenca García, Eduardo
Miranda Martel, María José 
UNESCO Clasification: 630906 Movilidad social
531009 Relaciones comerciales internacionales
Keywords: International Migration
Trade
Emigration
Trade
Exports, et al
Issue Date: 2016
Journal: Inžinerinė ekonomika 
Abstract: This paper analyzes causality relationships between mobility factors such as emigration, trade balance, export, foreign direct investment and remittances received. A panel VAR model is developed for a group of Scandinavian and Baltic countries (7) to test for causalities between those mobility factors in 1999-2014. The presence of cointegration is tested using the Fisher-Johansen cointegration test. The Wald test is also employed to provide evidence on whether there are any causalities between variables. The results showed no long run associationship between mobility factors and the presence of only one causality relationship, namely the causality running from remittances received to emigration. In this sense remittances usually help to trigger an initial or more massive migration in the first place, and later, the persistence of imbalances or migrants networks contribute to the migration process's continuation.Therefore, as an effective migration policy in a short run we recommend promotion and the use of remittances received in activities related to improve productivity of any sector. This is to avoid higher migration and also to reduce poverty in sending countries. In addition, when the imbalances are reduced, such policies promote family reunifications so that to reinforce migrant networks.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/76032
ISSN: 1392-2785
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ee.27.3.14395
Source: Inzinerine Ekonomika-Engineering Economics[ISSN 1392-2785],v. 27 (3), p. 325-333, (2016)
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