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ID175516
Title ProperShort and long-term impact of Syrian refugees on the Turkish economy
Other Title Informationa simulation approach
LanguageENG
AuthorMahia, Ramon ;  De Arce, Rafael ;  Koç, Ahmet Ali ;  Bölük, Gülden
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article presents the results of a simulation on the short-, medium- and long-term aggregated economic contribution of Syrian refugees on the Turkish economy. The simulation is focused on two sources of impact: refugees’ access to the Turkish labor market and the investment flow generated by Syrians inside the country. An input–output approach is used to compute economic effects considering the intersectoral linkages of the Turkish economy, thereby expanding the focus of a classic impact study. Our results show a positive economic impact of Syrian refugees of around 2 percent of GDP in the short term and 4 percent in the long term. Syrian immigration in Turkey is becoming a factor of economic dynamism that not only benefits the Syrian community itself but also the Turkish host communities. The direct and indirect contribution in terms of production and demand is very relevant and, properly channeled and promoted, can become a relative advantage for the country and not a burden of care.
`In' analytical NoteTurkish Studies Vol. 21, No.5'; Nov 2020: p.661-683
Journal SourceTurkish Studies 2020-10 21, 5
Key WordsMigration ;  Turkish Economy ;  Syrian Refugees ;  Economic Impact of Migration