In this Regional & Federal Studies article, Sara Svensson uses analysis and data from her 2013 dissertation, but enriches the analysis by also using the network metric ‘connectivity’, which was introduced in a a previous article written jointly by Svensson and CEU Center for Network Studies Research Fellow Card Nordlund in Journal of European Integration (37:3, pp 371-389). The present article discusses determinants of local government contact networks within cross-border cooperation organizations (Euroregions).
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June 11, 2015
June 8, 2015
EC' proposal to distribute refugee quotas to member states has spurred a heated debate. Economic arguments are used and often abused against such policy, and immigration in general.
Evidence-based policy making should, however, stick with empirically established facts.
Martin Kahanec (Public Policy) argues mobility is good for the European economy and immigrants are an asset in the labor market.
The research he has contributed to rebukes three myths about the impacts and causes of international migration:
Myth 1: Immigrants take our jobs and lower our wages.
May 27, 2015
On Friday 15 May 2015, CEUR co-hosted, together with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, a conference on Hungarian Particularism in the European Union: Politico-legal perspectives.
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