Abstract

The overall look at human history proves that wars are destructive for all parties. War destroys everything on its path: human lives, economic systems and infrastructure, social capital. In fact, estimating the economic “price” of war is quite difficult, as it is necessary to understand how much the country's income would be in the absence of war. A key pillar of the economic consequences of the war is the resulting migration crisis in the conflicting countries, the extent of its spread throughout the world. In this regard, the Russian-Ukrainian war, which began on February 24, 2022, is transforming migration processes and the situation both around the world and in Armenia.

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