Economics of the Syrian Refugee Crisis
Conclusion
The Middle Eastern countries with substantial Syrian refugees have all responded with similar reforms, to different extents. Turkey and Jordan have done the most to integrate Syrians while Lebanon has done the least. Lessening government barriers to legal employment and entrepreneurship have made the situations better in those destinations. Europe is still struggling, and their sclerotic labor market regulations do not bode well for successful integration unless some serious reforms are undertaken.
Source: Cato-at-liberty - Category: American Health Authors: Alex Nowrasteh Source Type: blogs
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