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    International migration can boost national development and economic growth. Supportive policies are key, but brain drain of essential human capital must be avoided for sustainable progress.

    Area of Science:

    • Economics
    • Development Studies
    • Sociology

    Background:

    • Previous research often presented a pessimistic view on international migration's economic development impact.
    • Older theories and data failed to capture the complex, indirect, and time-varying influences of migration on national economies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review theories, data, and research on the macroeconomic relationship between international migration and national development.
    • To present a more nuanced and positive perspective by incorporating complexities and indirect effects.

    Main Methods:

    • Comprehensive review of existing literature, theories, and empirical data.
    • Analysis of macroeconomic relationships across all world regions.
    • Incorporation of complex, multifaceted, and indirect influences of migration.
    Keywords:
    CommunityDemographic FactorsEconomic DevelopmentEconomic FactorsFamily And HouseholdGeographic FactorsHouseholdsInternational MigrationMacroeconomic FactorsMigrationModels, TheoreticalPopulationPopulation DynamicsResearch MethodologyResidence CharacteristicsSpatial DistributionWorld

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    Main Results:

    • A more positive picture emerges when complexities of migration's economic impact are considered.
    • International migration can be a dynamic force for economic growth and development.
    • Supportive macroeconomic policies and infrastructure are crucial for realizing migration's benefits.

    Conclusions:

    • International migration, under supportive conditions, can significantly promote national development.
    • Avoiding the selective emigration of scarce human capital is essential for development.
    • Future research should continue to explore these complex relationships.