Albania as a laboratory for the study of migration and development

Russell S. King
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This paper functions both as an overview of Albanian migration and as an introduction to the special issue as a whole. The special issue is devoted to a country which lies at the very centre of the region covered by the Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, yet which has been treated only sparingly in the pages of the journal thus far. Thematically, the focus is on migration—the phenomenon which is at the heart of economic, social and cultural change in Albania over the past 15 years. No other country in Europe has been so deeply affected by migration over this period of time. But to think of migration as an agent of development in Albania is both simplistic and premature. Quite apart from the problematic nature of such label-terms as ‘development’, ‘modernization’, ‘transformation’, etc.—especially in the Albanian setting—the relationships involved in analysing what has been called ‘the migration–development nexus’ are complex indeed. Does migration, through its beneficial mechanisms which are hypothesized by economists (relief of unemployment, rising wage levels, inflow of remittances, investment-oriented return migration), stimulate development in the migrant-origin country? Or should the relationship be re-stated in a different way: for instance, that it is underdevelopment that causes migration; or that excessive outmigration leads not so much to development of the home country but to its further impoverishment because of the excessive outflow of human capital?
阿尔巴尼亚作为研究移徙与发展的实验室
本文既是对阿尔巴尼亚移民的概述,也是对整个特刊的介绍。这期特刊专门讨论的是一个国家,它位于《南欧和巴尔干杂志》所覆盖区域的中心,但迄今为止,该杂志对它的报道很少。在主题上,重点是移民问题,这一现象是过去15年来阿尔巴尼亚经济、社会和文化变革的核心。在这段时间里,欧洲没有任何其他国家受到如此深刻的移民影响。但是,把移民视为阿尔巴尼亚发展的推动者,既过于简单化,也为时过早。除了“发展”、“现代化”、“转型”等标签术语的问题本质之外——尤其是在阿尔巴尼亚的背景下——分析所谓的“移民-发展联系”所涉及的关系确实很复杂。移民是否通过经济学家假设的有益机制(缓解失业、提高工资水平、汇款流入、以投资为导向的返回移民)刺激了移民原籍国的发展?或者应该以不同的方式重新表述这种关系:例如,是欠发达导致了移民;或者过度的外迁并没有导致母国的发展,而是由于人力资本的过度外流而导致母国进一步贫困?
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