%0 Journal Article %T LABOUR MARKET FLEXIBILITY IN TERMS OF INTERNAL MIGRATION %A AILENEI DOREL %A BUNEA DANIELA %J Annals of the University of Oradea : Economic Science %D 2010 %I University of Oradea %X Modern economies have a high dynamics because of the rapid fluctuations of macroeconomic variables and parameters. Moreover, globalization emphasises the interdependencies among national economies, increasing their production capacities but, at the same time, making them more vulnerable to external perturbations. Shocks resulting from this turmoil can be absorbed depending on the degree of macromarket flexibility: goods market, labour market and money market. This flexibility becomes even more important for the member states of some optimal currency areas (OCA) because it considers both the mobility of production factors and the symmetry of business cycle transmission; i.e. the correlation of macroeconomic policies. The authors of this paper intend to analyse the situation of the internal mobility of workers as a basis for labour market flexibility. %K labour flexibility %K internal migration %K theories of migration %K determinants of migration %K migration modelling %U http://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/volume/2010/n1/023.pdf